I'm fluent in English and French and I'm learning Portuguese at the moment, but if you're looking for a language to learn with Europe in mind, Russian would be very useful for travelling around the eastern side of Europe, an area which is potentially very interesting (I've not been there extensively myself but I'd like to).
Italian's a very nice language too and the country is a great place to go but there isn't really anywhere else that speaks it apart from Italy and a small part of Switzerland. Would certainly be easier to learn if you already know French and Spanish. So would Portuguese and that'd give you access to Brazil as well.
But I'd go Russian if you're interested in going to the East of Europe. That'd be extremely useful rather than learning a specialist language that is only spoken in one country.
Italian's a very nice language too and the country is a great place to go but there isn't really anywhere else that speaks it apart from Italy and a small part of Switzerland. Would certainly be easier to learn if you already know French and Spanish. So would Portuguese and that'd give you access to Brazil as well.
But I'd go Russian if you're interested in going to the East of Europe. That'd be extremely useful rather than learning a specialist language that is only spoken in one country.
I've been told by people from Eastern European countries (including Latvia, for example) that Russian is very widely spoken as a 2nd language.Fluffythepoo said:id never really considered it practical for anywhere besides russia/ukraine,