While the idea of having another international language has been discussed, having multiple languages can promote diversity and preserve cultural heritage. Encouraging multilingualism and providing resources for language learning could be a more inclusive approach.
There have already been many in the past and there will certainly be many in the future as social, technological, economic, religious, etc. conditions evolve and different cultures and languages rise to dominance in the world. English is as transient an international language as Greek, Latin, French, and German were before it over the past 2000+ years. It is impossible to determine at this time what will replace it and when, but something will. It also is not something that can be decided on, all such deliberate attempts to either create (e.g. Esperanto) or legislate an international language have failed and always will fail, as people will use language as they choose.
When communicating with a person who speaks a different language, you should try to find common ground, such as using simple words, gestures, or visual aids to convey your message. You should also be patient and understanding as language barriers can cause misunderstandings. Conversely, you should avoid speaking louder or using complex language, as it may not help with comprehension. Avoid relying solely on machine translators, as they can be inaccurate, and instead, seek the assistance of a human interpreter if needed.
Yes, English is a widely spoken global language that facilitates communication and understanding between people from different countries and cultures. It plays a key role in international business, diplomacy, and academia.
An example of gender neutral language is using "they/them" pronouns instead of assuming someone's gender with "he/his" or "she/her." This helps to be inclusive of individuals who may not identify within the traditional gender binary.
Yes, learning another language can improve cognitive abilities, cultural awareness, and open up opportunities for employment and global connections. It is beneficial for students to be exposed to different languages and cultures to become more well-rounded individuals.
If you want to learn another language you should learn it. If you learn another language it would allow you to communicate with those people who speak it so if there are people who speak another language near you learning there language would allow you to do business in that area and be there and talk to them. Knowing another language can be good for a job depending on a person position and if they would be doing international business or interacting in public relations.
No, 2 much control
Because it's an international language.
There have already been many in the past and there will certainly be many in the future as social, technological, economic, religious, etc. conditions evolve and different cultures and languages rise to dominance in the world. English is as transient an international language as Greek, Latin, French, and German were before it over the past 2000+ years. It is impossible to determine at this time what will replace it and when, but something will. It also is not something that can be decided on, all such deliberate attempts to either create (e.g. Esperanto) or legislate an international language have failed and always will fail, as people will use language as they choose.
Yes, titles of nobility from another language should be italicized to indicate that they are foreign words or phrases. For example, "Duke" in English should be italicized when referred to in a text primarily written in another language like French or Spanish.
Come watch a movie on international student ministries. Should international student ministries be capitalized?
Not very many people speak Aramaic ... so, no.
you should say "translation into" another language.
You could, but it's not polite.
The international date line and the Prime meridian. Technically, it should probably be 180W (or 180E, they're the same thing) instead of the international date line, but there are some advantages of using the international date line instead.... for one thing, it keeps Alaska together.
English is the official language language of a number of foreign countries. It is the official language of government in others. It is the de facto language of the European Common Market. It or a reasonable facsimile thereof has become the international language of business. As it has spread, it has picked up foreign idioms. This international usage should change it. British writers have noticed that in common usage many irregular forms of the past tense have begun ending with an e d. That should continue. As the irregular forms disappear, the use of English should continue to expand. English will become an easier language to learn.
proactive language example is i cant do math instead you should use i can do math just need help whith algerbra