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full member
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May 26, 2018, 12:39:04 AM
#20
Chinese would be my choice. Yes they have closed their borders from the cryptocurrency world. Only how long would that be? They will need to open their country to innovation, the same way they opened their country's economy to the world which caused one big boom in the world's economy.
china always has a way to break the boundaries. they always have new innovations that can affect the world economy, it is no wonder that china becomes the main goal. we can see the policy in china big influence in cryptocurrency
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 12:38:42 AM
#19
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newbie
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May 26, 2018, 12:24:55 AM
#18
Now, English is international language where English is used in international trade, foreign relation, international business, etc. But if we see the world development globally that economic strength of china is already dominate the world economy. The Trade of China already penetrated to all part of the world. China economy influent every area. So are the middle east till be part of the purpose of world trade. Internasional business & trade can't be separated from the middle east. So according to me, I should learn English, Chinese language & Arabic
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May 25, 2018, 11:28:31 PM
#17
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?
Definitely Japanese for me. I heard that translators in Japan pays much and knowing that a lot Japanese are into cryptocurrencies, i would charge my clients with cryptocurrencies Cheesy
sr. member
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May 25, 2018, 11:20:41 PM
#16
Chinese would be my choice. Yes they have closed their borders from the cryptocurrency world. Only how long would that be? They will need to open their country to innovation, the same way they opened their country's economy to the world which caused one big boom in the world's economy.
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May 25, 2018, 09:31:49 PM
#15
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?
Id rather choose japanese language because japan is so popular in all things that they invented, I think now a days japanese people is so kind. And also I love the place, and Japan is my dream land to go. I want to experience the cherry blossoms. 
jr. member
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May 25, 2018, 07:54:09 PM
#14
I believe that this question is not an ordinary and worthless because we know that language is of the most important weapon to survive. Learning to speak multiple languages is not a useless thing because for me languages is one of the tools to communicate with those persons characters, attitudes, thought and al with their hearts. Language in very important not only to understand people but it is more important to know what people's culture, traditions, norms, customs, folkways, beliefs and to understand personal feelings.

Since we know English language is the most popular language around the world because it is our international medium of institutions. We need to be more proficient to all languages to acquire globally. Language learning was once considered nothing more than a hobby, but as the world continues to become increasingly connected, learning a language other than English is considered a necessity. Advancing technologies have afforded us the ability to communicate no matter where we are in the world, amplifying the importance of foreign language study.




“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head.  If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” ‒ Nelson Mandela
newbie
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May 25, 2018, 07:51:57 PM
#13
Some point to consider when you want to learn about your next language is choose the nearest country on your place, as for example you are living in Tokyo, since you know already fluent in English then you can try to learn the language in the next country like Mongolia, so the moment you are looking for place to visit then you can try it since you have basic knowledge on their language and no problem when you want to go tour, but when we say making translation of whitepaper then choose the language that mostly trigger your interest.
sr. member
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May 25, 2018, 07:41:41 PM
#12
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?
Some Chinese language are similar to Japanese(Kanji) because some of it are derived mostly from Chinese and if you aren't aware Cantonese is an old chinese language compared to the modern Mandarin language. While the difference of learning Nihongo in Japanese is a bit hard in terms of writing and reading because of the phonetic writing system involve which is the hiragana, katakana and kanji. I hope you were aware of these so that it will be a lot easier for you to understand not literally in the words. Grin
jr. member
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May 25, 2018, 07:36:26 PM
#11
Im not an English speaker but I prefer English because it is a universal language.People around the globe who arent english speaker like me try to educate myself so that I can communicate to them.Theres nothing wrong if we will try another language like "niponggo"japanese and mandarin "chinese" but its way to hard because even english language is kinda difficult to learn from non english speaker how much more if we used another languages.
sr. member
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May 25, 2018, 07:25:38 PM
#10
China has a large community in every country. they are always grouped into traders in various countries. and their language began to be taken into account because China controlled trade.
Many people predict that China will become a super power state beating USA.
newbie
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May 25, 2018, 07:16:59 PM
#9
If I am private, I prefer to learn Chinese. because I see China is a big and developed country, has a population and tourist attractions are many and interesting to visit. If I can speak Chinese, then I will easily communicate with Chinese people, if one day I visit in that country.
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May 25, 2018, 06:39:44 PM
#8
When in doubt always pay attention to the figure. Now every third person on earth or from India or from China. The more people understand you the more useful the language you will learn. I think this answers your question.
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May 25, 2018, 06:17:57 PM
#7
İ believe learning chinese will be beneficial in the long term.china is already a super power and from the lookslions of it this will not change in the short run.
I also believe that learning indian will be very important top.india  is also a growing superpower.
hero member
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May 25, 2018, 06:06:38 PM
#6
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?
You have a very sensible question in this board of the forum. It is really the question to think as I am seeing that Chinese are growing faster in their development in economics and they are focusing their own language so if anyone will want to involve in the economy of Chinese then they have to learn their language.

While the other languages which you presented is not much important to learn because these countries often use English language for to maintain international language and they learn English in their academies to stand with the world.
hero member
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May 25, 2018, 06:06:16 PM
#5
If you are able to learn Chinese and Japanese at the same time, you'll have a great asset not only on where you are but also when you go there.
I'm not so sure about China's stand with crypto right now but Japan has an obvious support to it.
newbie
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May 25, 2018, 06:00:20 PM
#4
I think it depends which culture you would prefer to study more, because I think both will be good from a crypto point of view.  

Seeing that Japan has a more open attitude to Bitcoin, I would say Japanese is the safer option in terms of your studies paying off.
legendary
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May 25, 2018, 05:59:44 PM
#3
Being fluent in English is no longer a privilige, but rather a necessity. My personal experience was learning a language that is not so common (Norwegian). It has some pros and cons. I think Chinese has a great potential if you dont mind the challange.
full member
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May 25, 2018, 05:54:13 PM
#2
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?

Since English language is our international language then why don't we expand our knowledge with this language. English language would be the way to interact with other people around the world and I think Japan and china is in the process of learning English language so we need to wait that people around can speak English so that we can trade around the world without any language barrier.
legendary
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May 25, 2018, 05:46:21 PM
#1
I know some of you would wonder what this topic is doing here, in the Economics section, but since it is in fact an economic question with purely utilitarian goals in mind, I think it is where it should be. This is a serious question and I'm not kidding. I'm not very interested in European languages like German or French, or whatever, as I think languages like Chinese and Japanese are more promising and rewarding in terms of both usage and money in the nearest future. Personally, I'm more inclined toward Japanese (that's why I'm not decided yet), though I understand that Chinese may be a better choice for the time being and years to come

So what is your opinion on this matter from an economic point of view, with crypto in mind?
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