The world is changing, and the days of speaking one language are over. As I travel the world, I frequently spend time in places where locals speak English perfectly… as well as several other languages. Just the other day, I spoke to a girl who was learning Japanese — her seventh language — just for grins. I believe anyone looking to be a global businessperson can benefit from speaking another language. So how do you decide the best language to learn for business? By studying international business trends and the emerging world, you can determine the best languages worthy of your time. While residents of many countries do indeed speak English (and many are pushing their youth to learn it), many countries also have official or unofficial second languages other than English, which can help you broaden your horizons. Here, we examine the five best languages to learn for international business, finding opportunities overseas, or just improving your qualify of life while living overseas asan expat. The five best languages to learn for a changing world Portuguese: spoken in Brazil and parts of Europe and Africa, Portuguese is one of the best languages to learn. 5. Portuguese While Portuguese may not seem like the next growth language, it is the official language of Brazil’s growing 200 million-strong population. Despite recent stumbles, Brazil still has some promise as an emerging market including its large domestic population. Thanks to imperialism, Portuguese is also the official language in a number of African nations, some of which could be long-term frontier market plays (including some currently playing host to ). Portuguese is, of course, also the official language of Portugal, where investors can obtain a through the country’s program for . Where in the world is Portuguese spoken? In Europe: Portugal, small communities in Spain, France, and Luxembourg In Africa: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe In theAmericas: Brazil In Asia: East Timor and Russian is one of the best languages in the world to learn for business. Do you want a 'Plan B'? Learn how to grow and protect your wealth and personal freedom. 4. Russian While Russia isn’t exactly a fast-growing economic superpower (thank it’s very, very slow population growth), it does have a number of wealthy oligarchs who are spending big money around the world. I have friends who have made a lot of money selling Western real estate to Russians by speaking their language and understanding how they do business. Speaking Russian is a first step to doing that, and it’s an easier language to learn than some others on this list. The Russian language is also an important second language in a decent number of emerging and frontier economies in the CIS States and Eastern Europe. Where in the world is Russian spoken? Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, breakaway regions of Georgia; second language inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Serbia, Turkmenkistan, and Uzbekistan Spanish is one of the best languages to learn for international business or simple expat living. 3. Spanish Long a popular language taught in North American schools, Spanish is the easiest language to learn on this list and useful for those wishing to live or do business in the growing Latin world. As countries like Mexico begin to turn the corner economically, Spanish will be more useful for doing business with rising nations. Some South American nations are promising emerging markets, and countries like Paraguay and Ecuador offer cheap agricultural land for those seeking business opportunities or a self-reliant lifestyle. Both South and Central America offer great expat living at cheap prices. Where in the world is Spanish spoken? In Europe: Spain In the Americas: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico,, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and ; second language in much of the United States In Africa: Equatorial Guinea Arabic: the second best language to learn for the future. 2. Arabic Arabic is the primary language of some of the world’s up-and-coming nations, wealth centers, and frontier markets. The Middle East is becoming a in global finance and investment, and those who can speak Arabic will have an advantage in this often insular market. Areas like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have become emerging international financial centers, but wealthy Middle Easterners will also look to diversify their wealth outside of the region, creating opportunities for those who speak their language to tap into lucrative business deals. Beyond wealthy oil states, Arabic is also the official language of ultra-frontier markets like Iraq and much of northern Africa. Countries like Tunisia are an example of more developed markets that speak Arabic. Where in the world is the Arabic language spoken? Inthe Middle East: Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, , United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. In Africa: Algeria, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, , Tanzania, and Tunisia. Mandarin Chinese: the best language to learn for international business in a changing world. 1. (Mandarin) Chinese It’s no secret that China is the world’s new dominant economy, with a growing influence from Africa to the Americas. We’ve written about the fact that barely ten million Chinese speak English — a small number when compared to the nearly 1.4 billion people in Mainland China. That’s why can be helpful in business. Chinese influence has expanded into Africa and beyond, and Chinese consumers are desperate for energy and other resources — all of which will require more communication with Chinese buyers and investors. While Chinese businessmen have been very pragmatic and have gone to great lengths to communicate inEnglish, I believe they will be more demanding as their spending power grows. Those who speak their language will have a leg up on the competition. Where in the world is Mandarin Chinese spoken? Mainland China, second dialect in , Macau, and Taiwan. Do you agree with these best languages to learn? Why do you want to learn a second language? Is there another language you feel is important? Leave a comment below! Do you want a 'Plan B'? Learn how to grow and protect your wealth and personal freedom.
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Andrew has been internationalizing since 2007, and has learned what works and what doesn't work when it comes to second passports, offshore banking, tax reduction, and investing. He shares strategies you can use to grow and protect your own wealth and freedom. . Latest posts by Andrew Henderson () - April 8, 2016 - April 6, 2016 - April 4, 2016