https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:...h_Speakers
According to the FSI, Japanese is the highest difficulty level, and requires 2200+ classroom hours to learn, with half that recommended to be in country immersion.
In the same amount of time, you could learn two low difficulty languages and one moderate difficulty language.
For example, Spanish (600 hours) + Portuguese (600 hours) + Russian (1100 hours) = 2300 hours.
Personally I think it would be MUCH more useful for pussy, pleasure, and business to learn Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian than Japanese, but to each his own.
Also, by number of native speakers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_la...speakers):
Spanish (405 million) + Portuguese (215 million) + Russian (155 million) = 775 million people
Japanese = 125 million people
According to the FSI, Japanese is the highest difficulty level, and requires 2200+ classroom hours to learn, with half that recommended to be in country immersion.
In the same amount of time, you could learn two low difficulty languages and one moderate difficulty language.
For example, Spanish (600 hours) + Portuguese (600 hours) + Russian (1100 hours) = 2300 hours.
Personally I think it would be MUCH more useful for pussy, pleasure, and business to learn Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian than Japanese, but to each his own.
Also, by number of native speakers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_la...speakers):
Spanish (405 million) + Portuguese (215 million) + Russian (155 million) = 775 million people
Japanese = 125 million people
"Me llaman el desaparecido
Que cuando llega ya se ha ido
Volando vengo, volando voy
Deprisa deprisa a rumbo perdido"