Do you think people of the world should a a universal language?
By Herlyn
@Herlyn123 (374)
May 25, 2018 10:35am CST
Each race speaks in a different tongue. Modernization drives us to globalization, meaning, we speak of a single language that everybody understands. Don't you think it will be wiser if we only have one language worldwide? Or is it something that might even cause more conflict?
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
25 May 18
There is a language we can all communicate with and it is called "light" language. Light languages speaks telepathically through visions, not words.
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
29 May 18
@Herlyn123 words are easily misunderstood. A picture (vision) speaks a thousand words with no misunderstanding.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
25 May 18
We will probably fight over which language it should be or we'll fight to keep our language. Whatever, we'll fight about it.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
29 May 18
@Herlyn123 It really doesn't matter what I think as the powers that be will never agree.
Did you know that they tried to create a universal language called esperanto?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the language. For other uses, see Esperanto (disambiguation). Esperanto Esperanto Esperanto flag Pronunciation [espe'ranto] Created by L. L. Zamenhof Date 1887 Setting
@Herlyn123 (374)
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29 May 18
Don't you think that it should be based on the largest population of people who uses the same language? Then it should be used.
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