Q. Name two languages that a person must know?

Name two languages that a person must know?


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  • shagun

    For Indians - English & Hindi


       

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  • kiaazad

    English should suffice, the language of internet and science is English. the chances is: everywhere you go that internet exist, you can find somebody who can understand and maybe speak english.


       

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  • cryptotyl

    English and Russian, and you are talking around the world.


       

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  • marina

    Your native language and English.


       

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  • hizir

    English Russian


       

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  • linda

    As per my view, English and Spanish are the two languages that a person must know.


       

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Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Arabic - five of the most spoken languages out of the 6909 living languages around the world listed recently. Aside from that, there are also rare languages that a specific group of people use for communication. Languages are dynamic. Change is constant and so is language. New words are formed and are added in the more updated lexicography. A lifelong logophile can create a word, own it and eventually use it as a code to communicate privately. That is more fun. Go beyond books and create your own term, can you?

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