ANSWER: The World is changing always, and to keep up, ya gotta kinda review basic questions like this one "What languages should Samoans know". Let's start with the national languages. The first language to know would be of course Samoan. The average Samoan today speaks usually at least 3 languages, those languages being Samoan, English or French or German, and many times some Maori, Tongan, or Fijian. In the 80s and 90s Japanese and Chinese language was more explored.
"Learning 50 languages doesn't make anyone smarter than a person who knows just one. It does however allow someone the potential to understand more. Some people can read a book and not understand the profound points, so learning 50 new languages just means they won't understand those same profound points, 50 different ways"
Languages interests in 2014
Samoan, Maori, Tongan, Fijian, Tahitian, Chinese languages, Japanese, Thai languages, Indonesian languages, German, Arabic, Spanish, American-English, French
Virtual Markup and Programming Languages
Learning at least Markup languages is a must. They don't have to be memorized as many people don't deal with it all the time, but being able to read it and understand its basics is needed. Markup languages would be HTML, HTML5, XML, XHTML.
"Learning 50 languages doesn't make anyone smarter than a person who knows just one. It does however allow someone the potential to understand more. Some people can read a book and not understand the profound points, so learning 50 new languages just means they won't understand those same profound points, 50 different ways"
Languages interests in 2014
Samoan, Maori, Tongan, Fijian, Tahitian, Chinese languages, Japanese, Thai languages, Indonesian languages, German, Arabic, Spanish, American-English, French
Virtual Markup and Programming Languages
Learning at least Markup languages is a must. They don't have to be memorized as many people don't deal with it all the time, but being able to read it and understand its basics is needed. Markup languages would be HTML, HTML5, XML, XHTML.
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