Do you think people of the world should a a universal language?

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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29 May 18
What I mean is a universal speaking language.
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• Canada
29 May 18
@Herlyn123 words are easily misunderstood. A picture (vision) speaks a thousand words with no misunderstanding.
@1hopefulman (45123)
• 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 (45123)
• 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
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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@mohit459 (12568)
• Haldwani, India
26 May 18
No... It would be quite boring then
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@stapllotik (1933)
• India
29 May 18
Nice thought. But difficult to implement.