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Gustavo Car
lingua franca in Asia
Hi everyone! :D I would like to ask you what is the most common lingua franca, after English, in Asia. It could be Chinese or definitely not?
I've done this question because I'm thinking to move for work, as a cosmetic chemist, in China or in Japan after my MSc.
I've just started learning Chinese so I would like to figured out if it is a good idea , related to my goal, or it could be a better idea to start learning Japanese... so maybe the question could be: is it common speak in Chinese in Japan? Is it required to find a job?
Let me know! Thanks a lot <3
26 mars 2018 14:00
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26 mars 2018
1
Ciao Anna comunque per lingue più importanti in asia est sono cinese giapponese poi magari coreano poi dipende dove vai se vai ancora piu sud è importante anche malesiano alla fine bisogna sapere dove vai
27 mars 2018
1
In Vietnam, the most common language is English definitely. The second common is probably French. Sometimes, people might think that would be Japanese instead French. But these two dont make any huge difference, I suppose so
26 mars 2018
1
English. English is an official language in the Philippines, Singapore, and India though hong kong, malaysia, and indonesia have a good number of speakers too. There's great effort to learn mandarin in japan, korea, and SEA for business purposes but it's nowhere near a continental lingua franca.
26 mars 2018
1
Maybe English, China, Melayu
26 mars 2018
Gustavo Car
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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