"Q: Why do we need a global language?
A
: Every language has its advantages and its disadvantages. I find just about every language beautiful in its own way. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you view it) language is viewed as a tool ...
"Q: Why do we need a global language?
A
: Every language has its advantages and its disadvantages. I find just about every language beautiful in its own way. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you view it) language is viewed as a tool and not an art. It is a tool of communication and understanding. Communication can bring people together or tear us asunder. Effective communication allows us to share thoughts, ideas, and helps us grow. Ineffective communication leads to misunderstanding and isolation. We need a global or “universal” language in orer to communicate with each other. And the advent of the Internet has made the world a little smaller.
There are still countries with borders, but those borders have become blurred because of the world wide web. A universal language would allow a person in Taiwan to communicate more easily with someone in the U.S. A universal language would allow people in Belgium to collaborate on projects with people in Uganda. Japanese and Mexican engineers could work more effectively and efficiently with each other on technological or engineering needs if there were a universal language. The more that people around the world can effectively communicate, the better our world will be.
Global problems such as the requirement for potable water where drinking water is scarce, the world’s energy crisis, global warming, and the need to minimize pollution could be talked about and solutions found if people could communicate with a universal language. Diseases could be eradicated and medical conditions improved if people from around the world had an effective means of sharing their research and ideas.
Although I wish a way to communicate so every person could speak in his “mother tongue” and be understood by everyone else were widely available, it seems at this point in time we are doomed to streamlining communication by developing a “universal” language. Gene Roddenberry, whatever came of your universal translator? With the availability of the world’s most brilliant minds being able to work together because of the Internet, how is it that a universal translator is not widely available to everyone? The present-day apps that we can work on our phones just aren't cutting it yet."
Yes, it is true. The day where we will all be talking the same language is comming just like the day where we will live in a world without borders.
Creating the Asgardian Language is the first step.
Even if you dont speak portuguese, or do not know me, if you think that my idea is good, please take a minute and vote on me. Its really important to get as much votes as possibles.
Sorce:
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-we-need-a-global-language