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If you are thinking of buying a castle, invest in a French company or just want a holiday home, it is recommended that you at least understand the language.
And it seems that although we are not the best reputation for interfering with our neighboring countries, the tongue, 49 per cent of Brits with property abroad claim to be able to speak the language.
The recent study conducted by holidaylettings.co.uk also found that 22 percent already knew the language before buying abroad, while 27 percent back on the road.
French language for property investors
The idea is to grips with the language seems a bit daunting, but it could work wonders when it comes to buying a new home.
According to the survey, 30 percent of the second homeowners who have already bought a property that the knowledge of the language was advantageous if the sealing of the "Deal" and "information from local service providers.
Ross Elder, managing director of holidaylettings.co.uk, said: "These results, while not scientific, show that British holiday homeowners and expats are far from ignorant when it comes to the languages and cultures of other countries.
"" These are positive statistics that Britons buying abroad should be proud of, but also noted as a useful on-site counseling for operations abroad. "
French French language you can work
With up to speed with the French language is not only important when it comes to buy a house, but also of crucial importance for everyone who plans to work in the country.
According to Alain Marquer, Director for International Relations in Instructional Center Alliance Francaise, her students "know that the French know that makes a difference in the labor market". "
He added: "It is simply not on the business or jobs, but also in a position to understand the world." "
Howard Bauer
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