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I'm genuinely surprised that fewer Nations are trying to learn English; South Sudan hasn't (institutionally) made significant inroads with supplanting Arabic with English but the interest from the general public is there.
French was #1 in South Sudan.
Usually English is #1 for African countries, but then #2 became English for South Sudan only.
For Sweden that's what I was presuming, they must have a lot of refugees like everyone says@Tambien
In some Western countries you got immigrants and refugees skewing the statistics (especially Sweden), usually the #2 language is what the natives are doing there. But then again.. English is #2 for the USA, likely Hispanic fobs, while #1 Spanish is what local Americans are learning.
In poor or low immigration countries, it reflects what the natives are doing (both the #1 and #2).
Turkish is beyond useless.
Bootyclappers.
Turkish is beyond useless.
Bootyclappers.
For Sweden that's what I was presuming, they must have a lot of refugees like everyone says
Ireland's the opposite case, its cause of native Irish people wanting to learn their "native" language. They study Irish for 14 years from age 4 yet most cannot hold a basic conversation.
Its kind of embarrassing how shit at language learning they are compared to mainland Europe
Yeah they do hate it, they'd always complain about learning Irish and said they hated it. Even their grandparents hated learning it in school.I think they hate their own ethnic language due to how backwards it has become (only spoken in a few towns on Ireland's west coast).
I don't think it is the case because it is hard to learn. Israel revived their dead liturgical language which was spoken only by a few Rabbis within a single generation.
The endangered status of the Irish language reflects what the Irish think of it.
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The influence of Turkey is real.
Somalia always has these weird patterns on global maps showing how people use the internet.
Left out the #1 studied foreign language map, as that's English in most of the world as expected.
It is like Japanese or Korean, not useful but they are learned because of cultural influence, anime and kpop, Turkey has turkish drama, beside that their language sounds beautiful.Turkish is beyond useless.
Bootyclappers.
I don't know, the French suck imo.
That is shocking.
Why on earth are Africans simping and cooning so hard for the French?
If you really want to teach the populous the language then just create a wide array of media in it like dubbing TV shows and animations en masse and incentivize parents to make their kids watch that stuff at a very young age. They'll already be conversational when they get to Kindergarten and from there you teach them to read and write and khalas. It's really that simple. You'd be surprised how quick kids pick up a language through media. Teaching through schooling almost always seems to fail. You'll at best make them literate in my experience.Yeah they do hate it, they'd always complain about learning Irish and said they hated it. Even their grandparents hated learning it in school.
Most say its because of how its taught, not necessarily because they hate Irish but even if they truly hated it I don't think most would admit it due to nationalism.
There's this thing where some students get sent to Irish speaking areas during the summer and most enjoy it, it doesn't really help push the numbers tho.
The Irish curriculum does suck when it comes to foreign languages, student's fluency rates in foreign languages are low. I learnt French for years and never grasped it in spoken form, but I can read it easily. Speaking is not really taught much.