Esperanto is supposedly the international language, however no country has adopted Esperanto officially. It is spoken in over 115 countries.
It seems that some form of English is becoming or has become the international language.
English is considered an international language due to its widespread use around the world in business, education, and diplomacy. It is often used as a common language between speakers of different native languages. Additionally, many countries teach English as a second language in schools, further solidifying its status as an international language.
French is an official language within the United Nations, the International Olympics comittee, and many other international institutions. The term "lingua franca", meaning a language which could get you understood everywhere, literally means "French language" in Italian. Even if it is now overtaken by English, it is still used in many parts of the world.
International Sign Language (Gestuno) is a constructed sign language, which the World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf originally discussed in 1951. In 1973, a committee created and standardized a system of international signs. They tried to choose the most understandable signs from diverse sign languages to make the language easy to learn. International Sign Language; known also previously as Gestuno is an international auxiliary language; which basically means its a "coded language" meant for people from different cultures, who speak different languages. In this case, it is a coded language for people who speak different manual languages. International Sign language is used for things like U.N. Council Meetings, international meetings such as the World of the Deaf, and Deafylimpics. The lexicon of ISL is very limited, and not as comprehensively exhaustive as ASL or other sign languages. ISL users will often tend to use regional signs, when there is no authoritative or standardized ISL replacement. ASL is the broadest form of Sign Languages in the Americas, predominantly the U.S. and Canada. It has a complete structure with grammar and syntax... it is considered an official language (International sign Language does not have an accepted form of grammar and syntax... participants usually use the codified signs in their native grammar and syntax...) International Sign Language is not considered an "official language."
English is the standard language for international aviation communication. Pilots use English to communicate with air traffic controllers, regardless of their native language, to ensure clear and efficient communication. This helps to prevent misunderstandings and ensure the safety of all flights.
English is the International Trade Language.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
officialy no, but the international (de jure) language is english!
International Language Review ended in 1968.
International Language Review was created in 1955.
International Journal of the Sociology of Language was created in 1974.
The International Language of Screaming was created on 1997-07-14.
International Portuguese Language Institute was created in 1999.
It seems that some form of English is becoming or has become the international language.
because it is an international language
English
no