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Universities around the World
I would like to know which languages are really studied everywhere.
For example, if we know which languages are really studied in the Universities of Alaska, Argentina, Norway, South Africa, Japan and Australia, we would know which languages are really important.
For instance, Hindi is a language very spoken, but it is not studied out of India or Pakistan. So, Hindi is not a World language. It is a regional language very spoken.
If we know which languages are studied everywhere, we will know which are the real World languages.
I think that English is the most studied language. Spanish and French are the next.
I do not know which is 4th.
Every university has Sinology and Indology.
The most universal of all are French and English. All others fluctuate with region.
In the United States most universities have French and Spanish if they offer foreign languages, then it's anyone's guess what others will be offered. I would say German is a likely third choice for major, then there may be courses in Italian, Russian, Japanese and or/a "hot" language may be offered. Universities with good foreign language programs and linguistics will have many more choices.
The University of Alaska at Fairbanks offers French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.
Universidad de Santiago de Chile : English, Spanish
University de São Paulo - German, Spanish, French, English, Italian, Arabic, Armenian, Russian, Japanese, Hebrew, Korean, Chinese
Universidad de Montevideo: English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese
Universidad de Cuba: el sitio de mierda no funciona
Arabic and Chinese are currently very hot in American universities.
Arabic and Chinese girls are currently very hot in American universities.
Yeah who wouldn't feel hot wearing all those burquas. How do they survive in the summer?
<<How do they survive in the summer? >>
I suspect they use special fabric that's opaque, but still allows for good ventilation.
Osaka University of Foreign Languages:Chinese, Korean,
Mongolian,Indonesian,Filipino,Thai,Vietnamese, Burmese,Hindi, Urdu
Arabic,Persian,Turkish,Swahili,Russian,Hungarian,Danish,Swedish,German,English,French, Italian,Spanish,Portuguese. Wow, I gotta be a student again!! :)
http://www.osaka-gaidai.ac.jp/e-index.html
In Hong Kong, besides the "top three" with the most resources for many subjects, other universities may also teach Japanese and French. In the "top three", we have a bunch of European languages + Japanese + Korean. The University of Hong Kong offers some more - Swedish, Arabic, Thai... but unsurprisingly very few people learn those. I've also heard that the Chinese University offers Latin.
Well, I haven't seen other Chinese languages and classical Chinese, though.
In China, though, depending on regions, some other languages might be offered. I think the hottest choices are taught almost "nationwide" as long as the universities do offer Arts subjects. You might find more Russian programs in the north/northeast... and maybe SE Asian languages on the southern flank.
A few Beijing universities offer MANY languages ranging from Slavic, North Germanic, Central European, African to West Asian languages. But well, this is very natural since my country does trade with every country - Farsi is also taught now lol.
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