NO! Especially in modern day, people should do their best to expand and improve their fluency in foreign languages.
If someone only speaks one language, it greatly limits their world experience and creates a solid barrier between cultures.
Speaking more than one language improves an individual's opportunity to get a better job and ups their ability to travel and have a much more personal experience in other countries.
If you mean, people around the world as a whole should agree to all speak one language, then I don't agree with that as well.
Language is a HUGE factor in separate, unique, wonderful traditions around he world and it would eventually annihilate the wonderful variety of cultures we have today!
Romanian is a Romance language spoken by Balkan people.
Only if they learn it in school as a second language. Otherwise, Greek people speak Greek.no. GREECE people don't speak in french.
About 1 Million people around the world, but there are only about 450,000 speakers in Malta
Answer 1: Canada has a huge selection of indigenous languages that are spoken nowhere else, and only about 50000 to 60000 people know them or are learning them through study or being raised with that as their primal language. Answer 2: I assume you mean Indigenous in a sort of uncivilised, tribal way. you say only 50000 people speak the indigenous language, but saying where in your question doesn't make complete sense, you could say why if 50000 was the estimated figure of people speaking the indigenous language. to answer your question, there aren't only 50000 people in one part of the world speaking the indigenous language, there are people all over there world.
83% of Quebecers were born speaking French Over 95% of Quebecers are able to speak French. French is the only official language of Québec.
Romanian is a Romance language spoken by Balkan people.
only speak the language you want to learn and hang around people that speak that language.
Only if they learn it in school as a second language. Otherwise, Greek people speak Greek.no. GREECE people don't speak in french.
Yes. Israelis speak English as a second language after Hebrew. In Mea Shearim, most people speak Yiddish and some speak English too. Some speak Hebrew, but many believe that Hebrew is a holy language that should be used in prayer and Torah-study only.
Only the ones who have studied it.
More than 90% of people in Spain speak Spanish. There is no language in Spain that is spoken by only 75% of the population.
monolingualism - knowing, speaking, using only one language
If you can only speak one language that's fine because it suits the environment that you live in but if you speak more than one language that's even better because you can speak to foreign people and will be able to speak a particular language when you go to a different country.
no - very few people speak Irish/Gaelic only. some people (25%) can speak Irish. English is the everyday language of most people
Thailand is the only country where Thai is the official language.
Actually most people in Europe, not just Switzerland, speak more than one language, in fact most countries in the world are that way. America is the weird one in that most Americans speak only one language.
The two official languages of the Isle of Man are:EnglishManxVirtually everyone speaks English. Manx is critically endangered and no longer has any native speakers. About 1700 people can speak it as a second language.