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Hi! So I'm learning Spanish in school, I know some Portuguese which I will perfect with Busuu, and I'm new to Dutch which I will learn with Busuu.

I think it may be hard for me to understand European Portuguese since it is Brazilian Portuguese that I understand, so Spain Spanish will be easier for me.

Dutch is apparently a hardish language according to a Dutch person I know online, but it might be worth it to learn!

Which is kindest to LGBTQ+ and immigrants?

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[โ€“] azimir@lemmy.ml 25 points 6 days ago

I agree with jay: unless you're already an EU citizen, you'll need to look at the visas and immigration rules for each of the countries more than just which languages to focus on.

I don't know a lot about their immigration rules or LGBTQ+ situations. I moved to Germany because of the work visa options I had at the time.