When they cosplay!
If everyone spoke the same language worldwide, it could promote easier communication, enhance cultural exchange, and possibly foster a greater sense of global unity. However, there could be concerns about loss of linguistic diversity and potential impacts on regional cultures and identities.
no athen and sparta did not speak the same language because of different culters
If everyone spoke the same language worldwide, it would likely lead to increased communication and understanding among people from different parts of the world. It could facilitate trade, collaboration, and cultural exchange on a larger scale. However, it may also result in the loss of linguistic and cultural diversity, as well as potential challenges in implementing and maintaining a universal language across different communities.
It is an interesting notion that religious groups "speak" a language. What language does Roman Catholicism speak? What language does Buddhism speak? Some languages are particularly associated with certain religious groups, particularly when the holy writings of the group are written in particular language, but there are quite a large number of Muslims, for example, who do not speak Arabic, or Jews who do not speak Hebrew.
No, sign language does not involve speaking.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
every culture in the world has numbers and the same rules in solvin mathematical problems, but they have a different language so it may be hard to understand...
If everyone spoke the same language worldwide, it could promote easier communication, enhance cultural exchange, and possibly foster a greater sense of global unity. However, there could be concerns about loss of linguistic diversity and potential impacts on regional cultures and identities.
Nowhere. This is an internet myth.There are thousands of small villages where everyone in the village speaks the same language. But there are no monolingual countries in Africa. The closest you'll find is Rwanda, where the vast majority speak Kinyarwanda.In fact, monolingual countries are quite rare. The only country in the world that is 100% monolingual is North Korea, other than tiny dependent islands.
no athen and sparta did not speak the same language because of different culters
It means that you speak in the same language
The same language I speak in any location.
Having everyone speak the same language in the world could facilitate communication and understanding on a global scale. However, diversity in languages is also important as it represents cultural heritage and helps preserve unique identities. Finding a balance that promotes multilingualism while ensuring effective communication is key.
Everyone, because that is the same language,it has different name because it is spoken in different two countries
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
Each person would speak the same language. Same can be said about any language.
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.