More residents from Buenos Aires, studying Asian languages

Posted on October 25, 2011 • Filed under: Argentina, Culture

Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Korean became the most popular non-European languages to study in Buenos Aires in the past five years. According to a study released today by the University Language Centre (CUI), these languages are growing rapidly in comparison with English, French, Portuguese and Italian, which in the past have been the more traditional choices when learning a language. Read Article

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