But ASL differs from BSL and others, so, again which do you choose?Easy and I've said it for YEARS! Teach every kid from Kindergarten - SIGN LANGUAGE!
But ASL differs from BSL and others, so, again which do you choose?Easy and I've said it for YEARS! Teach every kid from Kindergarten - SIGN LANGUAGE!
I took Latin in school and thought it was pointless. I became a nurse and use it all the time. It is also helpful when watching Jeopardy! My book was so old that my mom had used the very same one. She had scribbled inside the cover “Latin is a dead language it’s very plain to see. It killed off all the Romans and now it’s killing me”!Latin
This was my first thought as well.Easy and I've said it for YEARS! Teach every kid from Kindergarten - SIGN LANGUAGE!
Except, as has been pointed out, there are many different versions of sign language. So, doesn’t solve the question at all.This was my first thought as well.
And aviation.My guess would be English, as it is already the universal language for sciences and business.
I'm going to put a $5 bet on Tower of Babel before I go and further in the thread.Ok, I'll bite
What is the reason?
WHOOOO!! I owe me 5 bucks..It’s a story on the Old Testament … Tower of Babel and all that.
Well I suppose that's a reasonable explanation for a Christian or Jew, but others might take issue with it.It’s a story on the Old Testament … Tower of Babel and all that.
I wasn't saying to ban any languages, only make an official one everyone should be trained to know starting at a young age. Many Spanish speaking countries offer English classes to the population but most don't see a reason to become fluent unless the directly need it for a job. This is an example where a universal language could eliminate that problem in the future. In other words, make it mandatory to become bilingual with the countries main language and whatever the universal one selected would be. This is all fictional anyway. Google translate isn't the answer to everything.
But then they could be outraged in two languages, not just one.You don't have to ban a language for it to become lost. They would be lost from attrition, as gradually there would be fewer and fewer people willing to put in the effort to learn and keep languages that aren't used as often. Though I agree the idea of it being mandatory to be bilingual could help with that.
Try making it mandatory to be bilingual in some countries though, lol. I have a coworker that gets offended by automated phone messages that include "para espanol, marque numero dos" (sorry, don't have the tilde on my keyboard). Pretty sure people like that would not appreciate the government telling them they're now required to become bilingual. I can just imagine the outrage.
As someone who loves to study languages as a hobby, I'm not sure how I feel about this. To an extent, I think English already is the lingua franca, and maybe French. Not to mention, the differences in languages is fun to study and can make for some interesting and even entertaining interactions.But then they could be outraged in two languages, not just one.![]()
Please God no. I hate mathMathematics is the universal language.
Let's see if this litany of swearing gets passed the mods:
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Darmok and Jalad, at Tanagra.Ok, I'll bite
What is the reason?
The river JaladDarmok and Jalad, at Tanagra.
563 Refrigerator.The river Jalad