To: altair
I suspect that India is going to be one of the next hotspots for business and a major ally of the U.S. this century. Assuming Urdu is the dialect of India to learn for this -- and I could be wrong with regard to that -- I'd say it's more useful language to learn than French.
To: Celtjew Libertarian
Assuming Urdu is the dialect of India to learn for this -- and I could be wrong with regard to that -- I'd say it's more useful language to learn than French. There are literally hundreds of languages in India. People from different parts of India generally cannot communicate with each other in a native Indian language, because they're unlikely to speak the same one. The only language used nationwide is English.
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