Not necessarily, as it depends on the job and industry. Knowing one foreign language can still be beneficial and increase job opportunities, but it may not be a strict requirement for all professions. It's always good to assess the specific language skills needed for the desired job.
Yes, that is correct. You need a minimum of 500 contributions in at least 2 different languages of WikiAnswers. The contributions can be on the English site (this one), or any of our foreign-language sites, i.e., French, Spanish, German, Italian and Tagalog.(See Related questions.)
In order to receive a degree from Princeton (where she graduated), she had to study a foreign language. But there are no reports about her speaking a foreign language fluently. She studied French in school - I do not know how well speaks the langage.
Normally, u need graduate high school in order to become a "business student." And one of the requirements of graduating high school is that you have to take at least 2 years of foreign language. So, yes.
i think you should be at least 12 and up
There are technically no official languages of Eritrea, as the Constitution dictates that all languages of Eritrea should be equal. The languages of Tigrinya and Arabic the main languages spoken throughout Eritrea. English and Italian are also widely understood.The most spoken languages in Eritrea are: Afar, Amharic, Arabic, Tigre, Kunama, Tigrinya, and Cushitic dialects.AmharicAratria
Military Order of Foreign Wars was created in 1894.
If you are talking about Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, there are at least a thousand languages spoken. The most common are (in no particular order):EnglishSpanishFrenchDutchPortugueseVarious creoles, mainly based on English or FrenchGreenlandicDanishIslandicEnglishIrishScottish GaelicManxCornishWelshBretonScotsUlster ScotsAmerican Sign LanguageBritish Sign Language
at least 18 and above
A difficult question to answer as most websites use different languages,to simply create online pages, you should definitely learn with these languages, in this order: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
No, not all languages rely on word order for syntax. Some languages, like Turkish and Japanese, rely more on inflection and case markings to convey the relationship between words in a sentence, rather than strict word order.
you hair has to be at least 10 inches long in order for you to donate it
English is not an official language in Switzerland. Many Swiss learn English as a foreign language in school. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.