• GeneralOP
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    1 year ago

    You are entitled to believe that “realistically”anything cannot happen. I dont agree since people have constantly created languages in history and we all somehow picked the language of the empire now.

    We could all just “realistically” make a new language and decide to use it. All that stop us now is Anglo-empire influence.

    • M500@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      You are right that we could. But we won’t. Learning a language is difficult, it is very difficult and takes years and years of practice and study. Additionally, you need to get the large majority of the world to support this universal language.

      Most people do not care to learn a new language. Most people who learned a second language already learned English. Realistically, they are not going to want to put that effort to waste.

      I get your points, but do you think what you are suggesting is realistic? Do you think it could be done in a way that does not benefit the current countries who are in power? Do you think countries will even be able to agree on a new language?

    • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      We could all just “realistically” make a new language and decide to use it.

      you should read more on the history of linguistics cause you just sound silly now. languages developed over thousands of years, not because someone sat down and made it happen in a year.