There will never be one language for the whole planet. Over vast differences accents will occur and different people will add their own mannerisms to the way they talk and it will eventually split up again.
Ahh I see my mistake XDbrandon237 said:Nope, English is the most widely spoken, not the most common first language, but by far the language the most people can speak to decent degree. And the one spoken in the most places.Tiny116 said:Well My first thought is English.
But isn't it something like Spanish that's the most widely spoken language?
English. I want my home language and I want everyone else to want it.
And English is easy to learn, hard to master. Good.
English has many words and can very well express almost any emotion. good.
Lots of people already know it worldwide. Good.
There are (obviously) more native speakers of Chinese dialects then any other language. However English is the language of commerce around the world, and that won't exactly be changing anytime soon.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.
Most languages politely borrow words from each other, English mugs other languages in a dark ally for vocabulary.Slift said:English is basically the world's language anyway. It's stolen from so many others (Welsh, German, French... Etc) that it's established itself.