If everyone in the world spoke the same language we would not have to worry about learning different languages to understtand people of a different culture or language. Trading industries would not have to work as hard to contact and negotiate with foriegn countries.
It is unlikely that everyone in the world will ever speak the same language. Language diversity is a reflection of cultural diversity and is an important aspect of human society. While languages may change and evolve, the diversity of languages is a valuable part of our global heritage.
There are 211 million speakers of Bengali in the world, and it is the 7th most spoken language in the world. In Bangladesh, a country of 120 million, almost everyone speaks Bengali.
There are a few countries like this:North KoreaSouth Korea (if you don't count Korean Sign Language)Iceland (if you don't count the fact that almost everyone can speak English as a foreign language)Kuwait
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
Approximately 5.5% of the world's population speak English as their first language.
It is unlikely that everyone in the world will ever speak the same language. Language diversity is a reflection of cultural diversity and is an important aspect of human society. While languages may change and evolve, the diversity of languages is a valuable part of our global heritage.
There are 211 million speakers of Bengali in the world, and it is the 7th most spoken language in the world. In Bangladesh, a country of 120 million, almost everyone speaks Bengali.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
No
Greater than 96% of the world does not speak English as their first language.
As of 2018, about 96% of the world's population do not speak English as their first language.
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...
There are a few countries like this:North KoreaSouth Korea (if you don't count Korean Sign Language)Iceland (if you don't count the fact that almost everyone can speak English as a foreign language)Kuwait
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.
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
The English speak countries want English be the world language
Approximately 5.5% of the world's population speak English as their first language.