10 Languages that Will Be Highly Valuable in the Future

Published 2021-06-29
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The world is experiencing more change than it has ever seen in any recent era.

The economic arena is being transformed, with former giants shrinking into obscurity and previously poor nations replacing them as major economic and political leaders of the new world order.

As such changes occur each of us has to adapt in order to make the most out of them.

In business, culture, and politics, language has always been one of the primary factors in the interaction and cooperation among nations, and just like today non-English speakers are keen on learning English in order to advance their careers and enrich their knowledge, the new changes require that we look into learning new languages in order to be able to seize the new opportunities created by that amazing era that we're closing in on.

That being said, here are 10 languages that are expected to be highly valuable in the future.

In This Video We'll Try To Answer:
What language is the most valuable?
What will be the most spoken language in 2050?
What is the most valuable second language to learn?
Which foreign language is most demanded?
What is the hardest language to learn?
What is the most fun language to learn?
What is the No 1 language in the world?
What languages will die?
Which language is growing the fastest?
Which is the most beautiful language in the world?
What is the sweetest language in the world?
What is the easiest second language to learn?
What are the top 5 business languages?
What will be the most common language in 2030?
Which language has the largest vocabulary?
What is the coolest sounding language?
What is the most boring language?
What is the best language?
What are the top 10 oldest languages?
What is the most advanced language on earth?
Is French a dying language?
What are the 3 most important languages?
Which languages are best for business?
Which language is queen of all languages?
What are the top 5 languages in the world?
Which language is used for business transaction?
What is the universal language of business?
How do you speak business language?
and much more...

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All Comments (21)
  • @namidanam_96
    I know English, Bengali and Hindi. Now learning French.
  • @Nesggy
    I want to learn the 6 languages of the United Nations which are: French, Arabic, English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese and Russian.
  • Little note: The German spoken in Switzerland is a totally different dialact which poses problems even to Germans or Austrians themselves. Also German is spoken in the East or France, in Alsace, as well!
  • @Wingcrawler
    I can speak english,french,german and swedish. I'm british. I've just started mandarin.
  • @VinIchiban
    Currently learning French, Russian, and Japanese. Thinking about starting Hebrew, Arabic, or German. I can read Cyrillic and katakana, hiragana, and kanji already so reading non-native symbols is a strength of mine. Learning a new alphabet is definitely an intrigue and not a deterrent.
  • @luigimazza6233
    Nice video! Mexico is NOT in South America, though. Keep that in mind.
  • @anisbbk45
    Hi, I'm from algeria n I just wanted to say that French is no longer spoken here the younger gen graduate from school without knowing how to speak French but English replaced it n the govermment is thinking about making English the 1st foreign language to learn
  • @leuris_khan2
    I know English, Portuguese and Spanish. I am learning French now.
  • @40003002
    My native language is Spanish. Eight years ago I decided to study English and French; I already speak them. Now I am studying German and portuguese, but portuguese is really easy for me.
  • They don't speak Arabic in Turkey, but you included it in your map of the Arabic-speaking region.
  • @Aloyz3n
    German language is extremely important if you want to expand your business in Europe, especially in Eastern Europe not to mention how many scientific papers and books are published in this language
  • @arribajoe
    This ranking is based on number of speakers. It's not factoring in the language as a "lingua franca". Is it easy to learn? Will it be spoken worldwide in commerce, education, technology, etc.? Frankly, any knowledge of another language is valuable! Knowing more than one is already a huge advantage.
  • @EnglishShanghai
    我说汉语,英语,正在学习西班牙语。I speak Chinese, and English well, and learning Spanish now. Hablo chino y ingles, aprendendo espanol ahora
  • @marcymccann901
    Yes, but not to forget the English to be the most important language to learn if we all want to advance in the business world! The real proof is on this video, presented in English to attract the most viewers around. English is the mother language of all business communications in this planet today... let alone for tomorrow!
  • @VinIchiban
    Latin is super useful to understanding any European language based on a Roman province.