- Sat Feb 22, 2003 11:02 am
#1915
I though up this idea and I think its a pretty good one.
We should formulate a global language based on all existing languages and produce a standard for a uni-lateral communication protocol. Heres the details,
First of all we need a book which documents the dictionaries of every known spoken language in the world. For example every word which means Hello in every language.
From this book we can produce a space-age education programme based on the book so students can learn all the languages in the world in about 2 or 3 years.
even if the students don't understand it, it would still kick ass over the language studies we have in our schools today and they get to keep the global dictionary if they ever need it.
We alreay have a number of words that mean the same thing, such as Hello and Greetings it would be wonderful if we could add e.g Bonjour and e.g Ciao and make them a part of our formal greetings as well. If doesn't really matter if their are 100 different words to say hello, the choice of word is yours.
We should formulate a global language based on all existing languages and produce a standard for a uni-lateral communication protocol. Heres the details,
First of all we need a book which documents the dictionaries of every known spoken language in the world. For example every word which means Hello in every language.
From this book we can produce a space-age education programme based on the book so students can learn all the languages in the world in about 2 or 3 years.
even if the students don't understand it, it would still kick ass over the language studies we have in our schools today and they get to keep the global dictionary if they ever need it.
We alreay have a number of words that mean the same thing, such as Hello and Greetings it would be wonderful if we could add e.g Bonjour and e.g Ciao and make them a part of our formal greetings as well. If doesn't really matter if their are 100 different words to say hello, the choice of word is yours.