The most widely spoken languages on the international scene, used in trade, finance and global communications.
English - The lingua franca of business and technology.
French - Essential in Europe, Africa and international organisations.
German - Key for the European market, especially in industry.
Spanish - Spoken in Spain and most of Latin America.
Italian - The language of art, culture and Made in Italy.
Portuguese - Important in Europe and Brazil, an emerging economy.
Dutch - Relevant in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Polish - Key language for Eastern European trade and industry.
Turkish - Essential for trade with Turkey and for Turkish-speaking communities in Europe.


Essential for those operating in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Russian - One of the most widely spoken languages in the world, crucial for trade with former Soviet countries.
Ukrainian - Increasingly relevant internationally.
Czech and Slovak - Essential languages for the Central European market.
Hungarian - Key language for business in Central Europe.
Romanian - Widespread in Romania and Moldova, currently experiencing growth in the technology sector.
Bulgarian - Essential for those working in the Balkans.
Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian - Key languages for markets in the former Yugoslavia.
Macedonian - Important for trade and relations in the Balkans.
Albanian - Relevant in relations with Albania, Kosovo and Albanian communities abroad.
Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian - Spoken in the Baltic countries, which are currently enjoying strong technological development.
Used in advanced, innovative economies, these languages have a leading presence in technology and renewable energy.
Swedish - Strategic for business with Sweden.
Norwegian - Indispensable for the oil and maritime sector.
Danish - Essential for trade with Denmark.
Finnish - Relevant in the high-tech and sustainability sectors.
Icelandic - A niche language, but relevant for those doing business with Iceland.


Essential if you’re expanding your business in Asia's most dynamic and growing markets.
Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) - An essential language for international trade.
Japanese - Crucial for technology and the automotive sector.
Korean - Strategic for business with South Korea, a leader in innovation.
Hindi - One of the most widely spoken languages in the world, essential for IT and business.
Vietnamese - Relevant for manufacturing and trade in South-East Asia.
Indonesian - A key language for Indonesia's emerging market.
Tibetan - A niche language, but relevant to academic and cultural circles.
Arabic - Essential for trade and diplomacy with the Middle East.
Hebrew - Essential for business and technological innovation in Israel.
