There were many lingua francas of which French was supposedly the first global lingua franca. That changed and it became English (from what I understand). We will probably see another language become the lingua franca, so my question is: should it be English? Are there better candidates out there? Why / why not?

  • ShotDonkey@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Having a big economy who’s inhabitants never have to invest time into learn another language is a huge advantage for this economy. It’s not a level playing field. Today there is no reason to still support English. In Europe we should use Esperanto or another easy to learn equivalent.

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      7 hours ago

      Today there is no reason to still support English

      This forum bringing together people from different countries, is in itself proof that there is a reason. Many people are already comfortable if not fluid in the language. How many folks speak Esperanto already?

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        6 hours ago

        How many folks speak Esperanto already?

        As many as Lithuanians, Latvians, or Basque, and twice as many as Estonians.