

There might be, but the fact that you don’t know it illustrates the problem: market share and popularity.


There might be, but the fact that you don’t know it illustrates the problem: market share and popularity.


Well, it depends. The south-western states usually prioritise French, some north-western offer Dutch. Idk abt the eastern states but judging by the world population speaking either polish or czech, I would believe those are more optional courses, if anything.


Italy and Germany do not have a common border.


That‘s true. On the contrary, having taken French and Latin, I picked up basic Spanish and Italian almost on the go, when visiting these countries.
Also French is prioritised as it’s our direct neighbour.


In my German “Gymnasium“, we had English, French, Latin and Russian.


Ah, the old German classic: Toast Hawaii


I used Omnivore for that and just kept everything. Since they moved on I played around with safari’s read leater or pocket but none of them really grew on me.
I do quick-save stuff to safari but clean out the list usually during the weekend, as anything I haven’t read by then seldom is worth keeping.
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