Please give your opinion on this topic.
*sorry*
meant to put this in serious bit, not tech.
*sorry*
meant to put this in serious bit, not tech.
Last edited by White-Fusion (2006-11-15 12:23:45)
Last edited by White-Fusion (2006-11-15 12:23:45)
Last edited by Paco_the_Insane (2006-11-15 12:24:33)
Chinese is only most used because there are like 20000 Billion of themPaco_the_Insane wrote:
yes, because if they used a standard language, it should be something that uses an alphabet of 26 letters, not like, a billion. and english is second most used, to chinese, and chinese sucks.
He means if every one in the world was forced to learn a language, which one...teddy..jimmy wrote:
Can you please explain what you mean by standardised.
P.S Fusion where you been lately.?
Last edited by White-Fusion (2006-11-15 12:40:35)
Basically, I think that the world's language system shouldnt be standardised. Why? We need to maintain our historic culture. In additon, it would be totally inpractical becasue it would cost too much and the majority of people are already incapable of speaking english.White-Fusion wrote:
yes what pacos saying bassically, and like one word meanings for words etc i think. I dont really know, its a hot girl doing an essay question, so give her all the help you can
And teddy ive been playing Guild Wars totally shameful
Last edited by ..teddy..jimmy (2006-11-15 12:46:39)
It would help buisness to avoid translation fees and time. mmmm it would mean we would have a global language which means when we travel we wont fuck up with retarded comments like ' je m'appelle chien'. Language wont be a barrier for jobs or universities etc.White-Fusion wrote:
Well shes started writing the essay arguing the case it should be, can anyone giver her info to back up her view up.
Then she could write a paragraph starting with"On the other hand,the set backs vastly outweigh the benefits.I will now list all the benefits compared to the set backs"...teddy..jimmy wrote:
It would help buisness to avoid translation fees and time. mmmm it would mean we would have a global language which means when we travel we wont fuck up with retarded comments like ' je m'appelle chien'. Language wont be a barrier for jobs or universities etc.White-Fusion wrote:
Well shes started writing the essay arguing the case it should be, can anyone giver her info to back up her view up.
mmm no we wouldnt.White-Fusion wrote:
"ooo sort of but not quite we would just be standardising the language for the uk not for the world" reply to your post teddy
I generalised there..teddy..jimmy wrote:
global language