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  • 01-04-2021
  • World Languages
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Why can't there only be one language? Or a universal Language

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0jessi0 0jessi0
  • 01-04-2021
Because then everything would be the same an boring
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kyleigh8268
kyleigh8268 kyleigh8268
  • 02-04-2021
We know that people communicate more than ideas with their language. ... Colonialism and statism have led to a decline in the number of languages from its peak of 10,000 to about 6,000 today. So long as countries exist, English won't encroach further. In other words, the world doesn't really want a universal language
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