definitely not... most people are using the English language to communicate worldwide but we should also consider things like the economic standing of a country, I mean, when time comes that for example China's economic status will boom and became the most powerful country there is a possibility that everyone will learn to speak the Chinese language so that they can trade with them..
thank you..hope it help ~ CMM :)
The most universal language spoken worldwide is English.
No, there is no known universal verbal language. Since the late 19th Century, English has functioned as the most widely spoken "lingua franca" or universal language in the world, but it's not spoken everywhere.
Imposing a single language as the universal language can be limiting and disregard the cultural diversity and richness of other languages. It is important to appreciate and respect linguistic diversity to promote inclusivity and understanding among different cultures. Additionally, language is a reflection of identity and heritage, and forcing a specific language on others could diminish these aspects.
French is the official language of France.
The concept of a universal language dates back to ancient times, with historical examples such as Latin and Esperanto. In modern times, efforts towards a global lingua franca have evolved, with English emerging as the most widely used universal language due to its prevalence in business, technology, and diplomacy.
french
No, it's not.
Stephen A. U. Ituen has written: 'Societal needs and expectations for the teaching of international languages' -- subject(s): English language, French language, Language, Universal, Study and teaching, Universal Language
Charles James has written: 'An universal military dictionary, in English and French' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, French, French language, Military art and science
The same way as anywhere else in the world. Math is a universal language.
I would guess French.
metric is spelled métrique in French. That means based on the universal measurement system in which the length unit is the meter.
There is no such thing as a universal language.
Olga Pombo has written: 'Leibniz and the problem of a universal language' -- subject(s): Imaginary languages, Language and languages, Language, Universal, Philosophy, Universal Language
Ukulele tabs are in the international language of music. They have no language. Instructions and the words to the songs vary in language, but music is universal. The web site Ukuleletabs.com appears to be Swiss.
The most universal language spoken worldwide is English.
The original language of "love" does not have a specific origin or language associated with it. Love is a universal concept that transcends language barriers and can be expressed in any language. French, Portuguese, and Spanish are all romantic languages that are commonly associated with expressing love.