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Lady_Fox [76]
3 years ago
12

in the united states there are many jobs that require a person to be bilingual. which second language is most useful for employm

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Spanish
2 answers:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
7 0
Depends on the profession. For most, Spanish would be the most useful due to the increased amount of Spanish native speakers in the USA. But in girls of science or technology, possibly more Asian languages would help since East Asia is a big producer in those fields.
givi [52]3 years ago
6 0
Depends on what profession you want to pursue, the second most spoken language in the united states of america is Spanish and with professions like tourism you will most definitely need to learn that one along with others, but Chinese is the most used language in the world(Mostly due to the giant population of china.), so if your working just inside the united states definitely Spanish, but if your dealing with something like foreign trade you might want to learn Chinese.
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REPORTERA Buenas tardes, los saluda la (1)
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reportera / hablándoles / la persona famosa / promocionar / bailarinas / tiendas de música / público / estaciones / redes sociales / hispana / las noticias / tontos /

Explanation:

REPORTERA:

-- Buenas tardes, les saluda la reportera, Carmen Marcos, hablando desde los Estudios Molinillo donde la promociona, la persona famosa, Luis Vega, acaba de promocionar su último video musical.

Good afternoon, the reporter, Carmen Marcos, greets you from the Molinillo studio, talking about the promotion of a famous person, Luis Vega, who finished promoting his latest music video.

reportera -- reporter

hablando-- present participle of the verb hablar, to talk.

la persona famosa -- a famous person, vip. some of the synonyms: estrella ( a star ), conocido ( known ), popular ( popular ), reputado ( highly reputed) etc.

promocionar -- regular verb which means to promote, ending in AR.

-- Luis, ¿qué nos puedes contar de tu nuevo trabajo?

LUIS VEGA: Estoy muy contento con mi nuevo álbum. En este video no podían faltar bailarinas como marcan las nuevas tendencias. Muy pronto estará en todos los tiendas de música, espero que sea bien recibido por el publico.

Luis, what can you tell us about your new work?

LUIS VEGA; I'm very satisfied with my new album. In this video, you couldn't miss the dancers, as they are the new trademarks. Very soon, it's gonna be in all music stores, and I hope it will be well received by the public.

bailarinas -- dancers

tiendas de música -- literal meaning -- shops of music -- translated, music shops/stores

público -- public, audience

-- REPORTERA: Estoy segura, tu nueva canción ya suena en todas las estaciones de radio. Luis, ¿es cierto lo que publican las redes sociales? Dicen que tienes un romance con la actriz hispana, Mercedes Peláez. Vuestras fotos están en todas las noticias.

Esos son chismes tontos, yo sólo voy a hablar de mi carrera profesional.

REPORTERA; I'm sure that your new song already plays on all radio stations.

Luis, is it true what social medias publish?

They say that you're involved in a romantic affair with a hispanic actress, Mercedes P. Your pictures are in every news.

Those are silly jokes, I'm only gonna talk about my professional career.

estaciones -- radio stations

hispana -- a female of Hispanic origin

redes sociales -- social networks

las noticias -- news

NOTE: This is a text that's based on assumptions.

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