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Monday, August 6, 2007

World Needs A Universal Language

A Whisful Thinking

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Different languages creates major division among the people and give raise to major problems in our human society. A universal language can unite the people of this world thus can solve resolve many of those problems.

In this age of the Information Technology where INTERNET provides the great opportunity for the people of different corner of the globe “virtually” to interact with each other. However their different language is its biggest hurdle, which makes the communication between them very difficult that mainly keeps them apart. Although there are many language translation software’s but they can never fulfill the need of a same Language.

Therefore the world today needs a “Universal” Language. It should be new and should not be selected from any of the existing language to avoid any advantage disadvantage, and the sentimentalism over it. Its grammar should be founded upon today’s science and technology. It should also keep in mind there may be other species in this Universe so to communicate with in the future! Its main criteria; to be simple in its grammar and easy to speak as much as possible.

In this way the people of different languages all over the world can have a Common Understanding owning to this Universal language. So they can directly communicate or translate from their language into it. This I strongly believe will solve many of the major human problems that I mentioned above and establish a new world order. Has anyone put forward such suggestion before?

Asking people to except a new universal language is somewhat like asking them to except a new Universal Religion. Perhaps it is not as impossible. Still it is a Wishful Thinking.

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At September 12, 2007 at 1:13 PM , Blogger Ontario Emperor said...

For a previous attempt at a universal language, see Esperanto.

For a previous attempt at a universal language AND a universal religion, see Babel.

 

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