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is the most popular language to be learned, whereas the most popular languages to be learned in
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to distinguish between languages which are used for day-to-day communication (such as
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as "one that has at least one speaker for whom it is their first language" (see also
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vary significantly by region. Firstly, the languages being learned differ; in the
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are by definition not associated with a particular country or geographic region.
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is popular in some European countries, and not used very much in the
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Modern languages are taught extensively around the world; see
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