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Today's international language is 'English'.
But what for tomorrow's language?
Which are the languages are the possible for tomorrow's world?&Why?

2007-04-25 20:41:07 · 7 answers · asked by Puppu 5 in Society & Culture Languages

7 answers

I don't think the reality is as simple as some bestsellers out there like to have us believe... Maybe you have a point there. But I don't really buy it. Things won't change that fast. English will remain the lingua franca even a thousand years from now.

2007-04-25 21:44:35 · answer #1 · answered by Tanaka 4 · 0 1

Spanglish. Because native speaking people from the UK and USA are being over run by morality issues associated with money influenced problems caused by Mexicans.
High birth rates among Mexicans, public policy, and the white man becoming the minority, is responsible for the collapse of American culture and the influence American culture use to have on foreign countries. After America becomes a third world country due to it's bleeding out, I think we might be learning how to speak Chinese when they take over after were finished running our nation into the ground by giving too much to the rest of the world and investing all our hard earned dollars into foreign goods and services.

2007-04-26 04:12:12 · answer #2 · answered by wernerslave 5 · 1 0

Chinese, considering the largest national debt in the history of the world, thanks to Bush, and the size of our debt to China. China has been investing more heavily in math and science education than any other nation for almost two generations now. A nation's clout has never been truly its armies, in the long term, but in it's R&D and pool of scientists and engineers. The U.S. was once the leader in the world in technological advances. No longer. China holds the future because the Chinese will now have the brains to invent that next better contraption or energy source.

2007-04-26 03:51:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Mandarin

2007-04-26 14:03:44 · answer #4 · answered by Mabel Why 2 · 0 0

mandarin since China is gaining economic and political importance, schools in America are starting to teach mandarin

2007-04-26 04:32:11 · answer #5 · answered by citta rosa 2 · 2 0

Try 'Mandarin'.

2007-04-26 03:52:06 · answer #6 · answered by saul b 1 · 2 1

manana

2007-04-26 03:50:07 · answer #7 · answered by Sunny 6 · 0 2

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