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Tour Guide
Travel Agent
Airport Worker
Airline Worker
Also any business that has foreign links such as banking, accounting, in fact today any business that trades abroad
Some careers where speaking a foreign language is beneficial include interpreter, translator, international business consultant, foreign correspondent, diplomat, and flight attendant.
it depends, if you were born in a spanish speaking country, no... because that would be your main language. If you speak a different default language, like English, yes. Because you don't speak it normally.
It is difficult to determine the exact first person to speak a foreign language, as language has been evolving for thousands of years. However, it is believed that early humans likely began speaking different languages as they migrated to different regions.
Some Chinese people do speak French, particularly individuals who have studied the language or lived in French-speaking countries. Chinese students may also learn French as a foreign language in school. However, the majority of Chinese people do not speak French as their primary language.
"Semitic" is the name of a language family, not one language in particular. So yes, you can learn to speak Hebrew or Arabic, and would be able to speak a Semitic language, but you would not be speaking a language called Semitic.
If one considers English to be a native language of the U.S. (which could be a point of debate in itself), then Spanish would be the most-spoken foreign language and the dialects of the Chinese language would be the second most-spoken foreign language.
English would be the best language to speak, since you probably can't speak Khmer. English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Cambodia.
it depends, if you were born in a spanish speaking country, no... because that would be your main language. If you speak a different default language, like English, yes. Because you don't speak it normally.
A foreign tongue is any language that is not the language you were brought up to speak. Therefore, if you were born in the USA. you would likely be brought up in English. Whereas, if you are 2nd or 3rd generation Italian, your parents were brought up to speak Italian. If you were fortunate, you would acquire both of these languages as you grow up and would be able to speak either fluently.
Lots of people will speak English to you in Paris with no problem. Paris is in France, so French is the local language and just like you would prefer to speak your language where you live instead of a foreign language, the French people would of course have a preference for speaking French, rather than English or any other language.
Spanish is the first language of Mexico, so a majority of business people would speak Spanish. Any foreign visitor would probably speak Spanish when conducting business in Mexico.
It is difficult to determine the exact first person to speak a foreign language, as language has been evolving for thousands of years. However, it is believed that early humans likely began speaking different languages as they migrated to different regions.
About 500,000,000 people speak English as a first language, so that would be around 7% of all humans speak English as a first language. As any other language but first, it is estimated that 2,100,000,000 humans speak English, or about 30%.
"Mexican" isn't a language. Mexico does, however, speak several foreign languages, so if you could change your question to include which language, we would be able to give you a more specific answer.
"Mexican" isn't a language. Mexico does, however, speak several foreign languages, so if you could change your question to include which language, we would be able to give you a more specific answer.
Angels are often believed to communicate through various means, such as telepathy or symbolic messages, rather than a spoken language. In religious and spiritual contexts, it is commonly accepted that angels understand and communicate in all languages, transcending linguistic barriers.
The same language I speak in any location.
"Semitic" is the name of a language family, not one language in particular. So yes, you can learn to speak Hebrew or Arabic, and would be able to speak a Semitic language, but you would not be speaking a language called Semitic.