Geography, asked by hs01457895, 5 days ago

A number of people in the past have tried to invent a world language. Find out more about this. (The main one is Esperanto.) Would it be a good idea to have one language for the whole world? If so, which one?​

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Answered by Vaish2934
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Answered by Shreyas235674
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Answer: here is the answer:-(tried my best)..

1.As far as the linguistic matters are concerned, you would feel everywhere all over the world almost like in your own country.

2.All the interpreters would get jobless, which could cause a little mess in labor markets.

3.The authors from all countries could expect way higher numbers of the copies of their books sold worldwide.

4.Because, no matter where you are from, your government spends lots of money (that you have to pay) on spying on my country and mine spends lots (paid by me) on spying yours, and without the language difference spying would become cheaper, we both would have to pay less for it.

5.Everyone, from any place on the planet, could ask a question and get an immediate response from anyone else from any other place on the planet. Wait a minute, aren’t there places on the internet where it’s already happening? :D

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