== There is no international language according to UN, but yes, UN has declared 6 languages as the official languages...they are
1-English
2-French
3-Chinese
4-Russian
5-Arabic
6-Spanish
but the working languages are English and French only.
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.
The most common syllables in the English language are "un," "ing," and "tion."
It's in French and it means kiss. Un bisou is the childish version of un baiser, a kiss.
yes. In the Welsh language "un" pronounced "een" means one
'un langage international'
yes December 18 is un declared international Arabic language day
By encouraging respect for human rights.
English is the International Trade Language.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
an international fly
spanish
officialy no, but the international (de jure) language is english!
International Language Review ended in 1968.
International Language Review was created in 1955.
The UN has failed to intervene in international problems in an effective manner. It would seem unwise to increase the UN's role in such matters.
You mean "Why is Chinese not considered an international language?" It absolutely is. It is one of the languages spoken in the UN, it is the most spoken native tongue, and many secondary schools teach it as a second language. If you mean why it has not gained the popularity that English has, it's mainly because it would take longer to learn due to it's system of writing.