Haha..What does this have to do with astronomy and space? Cultures developed different languages in different regions of the world. Who chooses which language is the Earth's? English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. (By the way, Mexican isn't a language) (Nor is American)
2007-04-25 11:43:39
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answered by Spilamilah 4
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First thing is American and Mexican are NOT languages; the actual names are English and Spanish.
Thousands of years ago, when the human began to appear all over the world, there hasn't been any transportation.
So, if I may make a guess, each group of people started to develope their own language.
2007-04-25 19:05:16
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answered by The wizard 2
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This is in the wrong category. Also, you should note that 'American' and 'Mexican' are not languages. English and Spanish are the languages you are thinking of.
2007-04-25 18:45:20
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answered by harvityharvharvharv 3
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Languages developed differently in different places, some are even very similar to others. China has many different dialects all by itself. some so different that they would have to have a translator. for every body to speak the same would be impossible, no one country would think it`s language best, they all would.
2007-04-25 18:51:33
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answered by Dan N 3
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Yeah, why do they speak American or Mexican when they should be speaking English or Spanish?
2007-04-25 18:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Mexicans speak SPANISH. Most Americans speak ENGLISH. And I don't know of any astronomers or people interested in ASTRONOMY who care at all.
2007-04-25 19:04:43
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answered by North_Star 3
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When languages developed thay did so in isolation. There was no radio or TV. All the locals developed their own languages and the just stuck.
2007-04-25 18:43:26
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answered by Gene 7
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Perhaps you need to go back to school?
2007-04-25 18:47:24
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answered by Dana E 2
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