I believe it is important to know more than one language, because you can not rely on English alone. Going to other countries, they prefer it if you speak their language, as it shows you care. For instance, speaking English to a French person in France is frowned upon by most French. And same in Germany.
If you go to smaller countries with less common languages, like Finland and Finnish, then there is less of a chance that many people speak English or understand it, and so it is always best knowing at least the basics of some language that you think you will use alot in your life.
I believe in this because i am English and i live in Finland, and i can not get by in Finland without learning Finnish.
And learning languages is fun and amazing, so you shouldn't think of it as a 'must do'. To me it is a great hobby. As i am learning Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and German.
Knowing more than one language can be very beneficial in today's globalized world. It can improve communication with people from different cultures, open up job opportunities that require bilingual skills, and enhance cognitive abilities such as problem-solving and multitasking. Overall, being multilingual can provide a competitive edge in various personal and professional contexts.
Knowing another language means being able to communicate, read, write, and understand spoken language in addition to your native language. It also involves an understanding of the culture and context in which the language is used.
A person who can speak more than one language is called a polyglot.
While English is widely spoken and considered important for international communication and business, there is no definitive "most important" language. Different languages hold significance based on cultural, economic, and historical factors.
Both language and science are important in their own ways. Language is crucial for communication, expression, and understanding, while science is essential for discovery, innovation, and problem-solving. Both play unique and valuable roles in our lives and society.
Vowels are important in some languages e.g. Scandinavian languages have three more vowels than English. Other languages like Hebrew have no vowels.
Yes, because if you work or study in a foreign country you need the country's language for daily life. Also, you are more likely to get a job in certain jobs if you can speak more than one language.
What's more important than learning English is understanding why you need a language (not necessarily English).
so you can talk to people who don't know your language
You would need to know English, which is the language of more than 99% of the population.
You must know some French.
Slang is not any more important than other parts of language - it's just harder for people who don't speak the language to learn.
The official language in Romania is the Romanian language; the Romanian language is the mother language for more than 93 % of the population. The Romanian language is also the most important language in the Republic of Moldova. In other countries are more than 3 000 000 Romanian language speaking people.
how do you know that one language is not better than another
The left hemisphere is more important for the production and comprehension of language than the right hemisphere
More ways of communication, job facilities, enrich our knowledge from different cultures.
Knowing another language means being able to communicate, read, write, and understand spoken language in addition to your native language. It also involves an understanding of the culture and context in which the language is used.
the butler should know atleast more than two languages because maybe the house he/she serving doesn't know a specfic language, so he have to know their language so he can understand them. for instance: an American butler went to France and he/she doesn't know french, and the butler only knows English. is the butler going to understand them? .. ofcourse the butler will not understand.