Learning a foreign language is a journey into a new culture, but also a key to your professional career. English remains the first choice for most. Have you ever wondered, however, which are the foreign languages ​​of the future? You can enhance your prospects for a good professional career by learning one of the following languages.

Spanish

The second most common language after English is Spanish. Official language in 21 states, used in Spain, Latin America, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Argentina and regions of Africa, Asia and Australia.

French

French is the official language in 45 states. The global language of diplomacy is used in France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, as well as in Asia and Africa.

German

Senior language in Germany and official in many nations. It is spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium and regions of Poland, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Denmark and Lithuania.

Chinese

Optically the writing differs a lot from the Latin alphabet we are used to. Chinese are a sought after language thanks to China's rapid economic growth.

Arabic

It is one of the most spoken languages ​​in the world. Language of great businessmen, economy and diplomacy. Official language in 23 countries such as Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Jordan, Syria and regions of Africa and Asia.