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What language should I learn first?

What language should I learn first?

Python is always recommended if you’re looking for an easy and even fun programming language to learn first. Rather than having to jump into strict syntax rules, Python reads like English and is simple to understand for someone who’s new to programming.

How do I choose a language to learn?

Things to Consider When Deciding Which Language to Learn

  1. If it’s easy to learn. Consider whether the language is similar to your indigenous language, in terms of its sound, structure and vocabulary.
  2. If it fascinates you.
  3. If it’s a common language.
  4. If it’s beneficial to my prospect.
  5. If I have good resources to learn it.

How many languages should you learn?

Most of us, however, will only have the chance to learn a handful of languages, and it’s unlikely we’ll ever pick up more than one or two besides our mother tongue. So we should choose carefully which ones we take the time to learn. Here are our suggestions for the top ten languages you should learn, and why. 1. English

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How many people in the world can speak 7 languages?

So far, pretending there won’t be any overlapping among languages, you will be able to speak to 3,9 billion people (half of the World’s population), if you speak these 7 languages: English, Spanish, Mandarin, French, Portuguese, Russian and Arabic.

How many languages can you speak in your brain?

The upper limit seems to be a matter of time and dedication, rather than ‘space in your brain.’ There have been, historically, various claims to ‘know’ or to ‘speak’ anything from 40 to 100+ languages. The only reliable documented case is this fellow: Hans Conon von der Gabelentz.

How many countries around the world speak English as the majority?

There are 45 countries around the world where more than 50\% of the population speaks English. There are another 21 countries where Spanish is the majority language, and there is no overlap between the two lists.