Qualities of an international language?

In summary, the conversation discusses the qualities of an international language, with the main ideas being universality and neutrality in culture. The purpose of an international language is to facilitate communication and interactions between nations and cultures. However, it is difficult to determine the qualities of an international language as it depends on the cultures and societies that adopt it. Some examples of international languages include French, English, and Spanish, but the concept of a truly universal language like Esperanto is still being explored. English is not yet considered a global language as there are still countries that do not include it as an official language.
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Kushal
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what would be the qualities of an international language?

this is part of my essay on languages; i need some ideas...

thnks
 
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You know the rules about coursework What ideas do you have?
 
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what i came up with are universality and neutrality in culture. The language should not be biased towards a particular culture.
 
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Math works in any language.
 
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Kushal said:
what i came up with are universality and neutrality in culture. The language should not be biased towards a particular culture.
Try to elaborate on universality. What is significant about an international language? What is the purpose of language? What kind of interactions occur between nations/cultures?
 
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i think I'm choosing another topic for the essay: 'How global warming will affect Mauritius?'

the language essay is far beyond me. thanks anyway... :)
 
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What do you mean by "qualities", and "international"? You could as well ask, "what are the qualities of French, English, and Spanish?" Those are some of the most international of languages. The qualities making them international may arguably not be within the languages, but instead be within the cultures which made the languages become international.
 
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the essay question was more towards a language which would be really international. a language which would be the second official language of all countries(except england, US,...).

just like they developed the esperanto years back. it was meant to be a universal language whereby everyone one would learn it, and then be able to communicate.

english language is not yet a global language because there are still some countries which do not include it as an official language. (i think china is an example)
 

What is an international language?

An international language is a language that is spoken and understood by people from different countries and cultures around the world. It is often used as a common means of communication between individuals who do not share a common first language.

What are the qualities of an international language?

An international language should have a wide reach and be spoken by a large number of people. It should also have a standard form that is easily understood and taught. Additionally, it should be adaptable to different cultural contexts and have a strong presence in various fields such as business, science, and education.

Why is it important to have an international language?

Having an international language promotes global communication and understanding. It allows people from different backgrounds to connect and share ideas, leading to cultural exchange and cooperation. It also facilitates trade, tourism, and education on a global scale.

What are some examples of international languages?

Some examples of international languages include English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, French, and Arabic. These languages are spoken by millions of people around the world and are used in various international contexts.

Can a language become an international language?

Yes, a language can become an international language over time. It typically happens when a language gains widespread usage and acceptance in different parts of the world, often due to factors such as economic and political influence or cultural dominance.

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