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Which language should I take in high school?

So the three that I am considering are German, Spanish, and French. Here are my reasons for all:
Spanish: It seems very similar to english and the language that I could use the most in real life outside of school. I also know a little already because I took a few classes when I was younger.
French: My sister took it and absolutely loved it, she is still taking it in college. If I take French she can help me with it and it can be our secret language to our family.
German: My friends are taking it and it seems the most fun to me out of the 3. It seems like it would give me and edge for college than spanish or french because not many people speak it.
Given this info if you were me what would you pick? I have to choose por the 23rd. Help!
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My high school only teaches Spanish and French. :(
CokeBoy97 posted over a year ago
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Well I wanted to take Russian or Ukrainian so I can talk to my dad in a foreign language.
Snowyowl1028 posted over a year ago
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oi guys, I chose French! Thanks to all of you for helping me decide :)
Snowyowl1028 posted over a year ago
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Nick3600 said:
english
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Lol. That language is required at my high school.
WinterSpirit809 posted over a year ago
WinterSpirit809 said:
If you think German is the most fun, then I would take that. You should ask yourself "Which would I be happiest taking?". Sure, you took Spanish when you oh we're younger, but all classes are different, although it could be the most useful. For French, maybe your sister liked it, and maybe you'll like it too, but you shouldn't base your decisions on what other people like. The choice is up to you, but based on your reasons I think you should take German.
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CokeBoy97 said:
IDK. I wanted to learn how to speak Sranantongo (Suriname Creole), Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Spanish, Afrikaans, Dutch, Finnish, Estonian, French, Germany, Basque, Portuguese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Kazakh, and a few more. Follow your heart. It's YOUR decision on what language you wanna learn. :)
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ThePrincesTale said:
I've done all three of those languages in various parts of my secondary schooling, lol.

From my experience, Spanish is the most fun. I amor French for its beauty, but it can get frustrating at times. Spanish doesn't have that same frustration- it's mais phonetic, mais regular, less difficult. IMO it also sounds very nice, and rolls off the tongue beautifully . You can get to a higher, mais functional level of Spanish in a shorter period of time than the other two languages. It also has such a rich culture behind it, which most courses will explore to some extent. We learnt the language itself AND interest subjects like música of Spain, the myriad of festivals in Latin America, the ancient civilisations of the Aztecs/Mayans/Incas and their legacies like Machu Picchu. Which is something else I amor about Spanish- French is spoken in France (and a few small African countries), German is spoken in Germany, while Spanish is spoken in over 20 countries all around the world and has the segundo highest number of speakers after Mandarin (higher even than English). It's beautiful, uncomplicated and functional.

TLDR: I liked Spanish the most, followed por French, and then por German.
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DanDan211985 said:
I suggest German because that's also one i plan on taking to get extra credit, and I am going to throw ASL in the suggestion box because American Sign Language it's simple to learn and it's always useful.
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Yes I am interested but my high school only offers the languages i stated as well as chinese which i am not interested in.
Snowyowl1028 posted over a year ago
Mollymolata said:
Take German! It's real fun (But also difficult)
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 Take German! It's real fun (But also difficult)
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14K said:

Adult languages.
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Americsson1776 said:
Don't take any language classes that you don't think will help you in the future.
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They'll all "help me" get into college. That is why I am taking a language.
Snowyowl1028 posted over a year ago
Mrs-X said:
I am fluent in French and Spanish. French is mais complicated than English and Spanish.

I think Spanish would probably be the easiest to learn but if you're ready to put in a lot of hard work, it doesn't matter what you choose.
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