No one world language I like insulting people in other languages and have them stare at me obliviously
Actually, French is. I've been to Middle Eastern countries where it's their second language. And it's just a proven fact.zala-taichou said:English is the most widely known language, so it makes sense for it to be the world language. It's not too difficult either, so that's okay.
Latin is a dead language in the sense that no major populace speaks it.Akalabeth said:Latin's a dead language.Bruin said:Latin.
It's not that hard to learn.
Nearly everybody has latin language roots.
It wouldn't be that big of a transition.
No one speaks it except scholars and religious types (ie the Pope does latin mass).
The fact that people speak languages derived from Latin is irrelevant.
I would disagree, British English is used in the Commonwealth and the European Union rather than American English.henritje said:US English its well spread and not hard to learn
Yeah, just like it's irrelevant that today the "Western" culture we embrace is based off of classical Greece and Rome (sarcasm)...Akalabeth said:Latin's a dead language.Bruin said:Latin.
It's not that hard to learn.
Nearly everybody has latin language roots.
It wouldn't be that big of a transition.
No one speaks it except scholars and religious types (ie the Pope does latin mass).
The fact that people speak languages derived from Latin is irrelevant.
Stephen Fry is one of the main reasons we should make English the world language... his voice... oh god I'm not even gay and I'm in love with that voice. The rest of the world should be enraptured by it.albear said:Chingelish - language of the future, Stephen Fry said so
Well, to be honest a lot of nations already have "one culture" with any regional sub-cultures, I'm Australian, I'm part of the Australian culture, but I'm also a Victorian, that means I have a slightly different culture then someone from South Australia... the same could be done on a global scale.Kryzantine said:A singular world language would be a very scary thought. It would take drastic, drastic world change for the notion to even be considered. For instance, you would need to first have a global government. Then you would need to have a global culture. That alone is just frightening.