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No, I don't have a language at my school.
Learning a foreign language can be time-consuming and challenging, requiring consistent practice and dedication. Many people may not see the immediate practical benefit or opportunity to use the language in their daily lives. Additionally, some individuals may not have access to language learning resources or formal education in a foreign language.
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It is helpful to have knowledge of multiple languages as a coach or scout, especially if working with international players or teams. However, it is not always required, as communication can often be managed with translators or language assistance when needed. The ability to understand different cultures and communicate effectively is key in these roles.
None, but they can't hurt.
No you're actually just an idiot. It will only take up about two brain cells. If that's any consolation at all.It is proven that learning other languages actually increase your ability to learn other things.
none. but it is helpful to know french and maybe spanish
One can learn to trade in the foreign currency market can be found on the FXCM website. This will tell you all you need to know including what to beware of in the market.
You need to learn some programming/scripting languages and learn how to use a database. I have given examples below. Programming/scripting languages: - HTML - PHP - Javascript Database: -PostgreSQL -MySQL
You need to learn those languages to a very high degree.Both languages depend on inflection as well as their own type of grammar
no not really
Foreigners should start by learning Hiragana when studying the Japanese writing system. Hiragana is the basic script used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements. Once proficient in Hiragana, learners can then move on to Katakana, which is used for foreign loanwords, onomatopoeia, and emphasis.