I vote German. It's definitely not the prettiest sounding language out there, but I have heard that it's one of the simplest, which is what I think you should go for if you're choosing a universal language. In German you pronounce every letter, so there are no silent letters, and unlike in English there are no "rule breakers". Or so I'm told.Squilookle said:So the world decides to unify everyone under a common language, but doesn't know how to do it. So, they decide everyone must vote for the language they think would be best that isn't their primary language already. That means for most of you English is out. What would you vote for?
Personally I'd vote for Spanish. That language is simply music to my ears.
But German? Really? No one speaks German except for German people.Xanadu84 said:It probably would win, because everyone else votes English, since it's so many other language speakers second language. We just can't vote for it, because we are biased. I think the idea is that you want to avoid the, "I speak the language, so this one" bias, to prevent the Pirates of the Carribean, "We never elect a new King because everyone just votes for themselves" problem. Of course, if you wanted to really do this properly, you would need to start dealing with Weighted averages and such But really, thats too much work when you just want to hear everyone's second favorite language after their own.Canid117 said:English is one of the most popular language on the planet right now due to its status as the primary trade language so why wouldn't it win? It certainly has a better shot than German or Japanese.
Yes, but each word has one of three genders. I'm sorry, but a pencil is not masculine and a bicycle is not feminine.shinigamisparda said:I vote German. It's definitely not the prettiest sounding language out there, but I have heard that it's one of the simplest, which is what I think you should go for if you're choosing a universal language. In German you pronounce every letter, so there are no silent letters, and unlike in English there are no "rule breakers". Or so I'm told.Squilookle said:So the world decides to unify everyone under a common language, but doesn't know how to do it. So, they decide everyone must vote for the language they think would be best that isn't their primary language already. That means for most of you English is out. What would you vote for?
Personally I'd vote for Spanish. That language is simply music to my ears.
As a wise Pub landlord once said (Al Murray): "English is... a NATRUL language! It can be traced... raight down to... the LANGWIGE CENTAH... of the brain! Where all the little neural pathways... and this is a mattah that has boggled sinetists for YEERS... make up... the letters of the english alphabet!"voorhees123 said:English is the greatest language ever, although being English i hate to learn another.If i had to i would chose French, mainly because an old girlfriend was French and i loved how she pronouced words. It was beautiful.