German, the future of the Japanese language, which is the best prospect of Japanese or German?

Updated on educate 2024-04-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many more people who study Japanese than German, but the fact that there are more people who learn it means that the market for the language is large, and vice versa. You can choose what you are more interested in, and there are many materials and ways to learn Japanese, learning German, film and television works are not easy to find. However, German is a very rigorous language, which can enhance the logical structure, Xiang Yang Lan is still learning German on his own, and many scholars also learn German to enhance their understanding of philosophy.

    Many of our laws are transplanted from Germany. All in all, language is a tool, and you can't go wrong with learning a little more! I wish you progress in your studies ...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At present, there are a large number of Japanese and German companies in China, and the current salary is a little higher than that of mainland companies, so learning German and Japanese is certainly very promising.

    But any learning is the same, it's easy at first, but it's hard later, so keep going

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm a German major, and I feel like I've been deceived.

    Think about it yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In addition to thinking about the future and interests, you should also consider your real interests. In today's society, we tend to choose profit and ignore what we really think in our hearts.

    Even if people who learn these two languages flock to them, it's their choice, what do you really think? The sad thing about people is that they don't know what they really want.

    Weigh your strengths and weaknesses and make the best decision for you.

    I tell you from almost 20 years of learning German that learning German is going to be a painstaking process, are you really ready?

    Finally, I wish you all the best!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In terms of prospects, the lower limit of learning German is higher, because the salary of German companies is generally higher than that of Japanese companies, and the domestic decision-making power is also large.

    Japanese is not a small language in China, and the advantage is that it is easy to learn and persistent, which is more suitable for people with low willpower.

    No matter what you do, Japanese is a good plus, because German companies are mainly focused on the automotive sector, while Japanese companies have a much wider range of industries, and all walks of life need to deal with Japanese people.

    But it's hard to expect the Japanese language to give you any differentiating advantages.

    If you are a top student, it is recommended to learn German.

    If you are not scumbag, then measure the advantages of these two languages yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! Relatively speaking, German is better! The outlook for German is better than for Japanese.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The prospects for learning German are excellent, with 93% of students finding employment immediately after graduation and 6% one year after graduation.

    Career direction of German major: After graduating from German major, students can engage in translation, research, teaching and management in the fields of diplomacy, culture, journalism, education, scientific research, and tourism.

    Professional jobs in Germany: German translator, foreign trade salesman, German customer service, German teacher, sales engineer, German foreign trade salesman, German salesman, German teacher, sales assistant, translator, assistant to the general manager, assistant to the foreign trade specialist.

    Employment prospects for German majors: The growing demand for minority language talents and the relatively positive employment prospects have led to the continuous growth of minority language training. It is understood that with the increasing number of international events held in Shanghai in recent years, the market demand for small language talents is very large.

    Against this backdrop, more and more people are targeting small languages in order to expand the link between empty job search and development. Experts advise people who are interested in learning a small language to think carefully when choosing a language and avoid learning. In addition, there are many small language training institutions in Shanghai, but the level of training is uneven.

    Therefore, when choosing a training provider, we should consider them comprehensively and carefully.

    For beginners, you can start by mastering the basic grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation of German, and gradually improve the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. At the same time, you can improve your language skills by watching German movies and reading newspapers and magazines.

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