Can any other language replace English?
With the current hold of English in the Global world it is very difficult for any other language to replace it. There would be No number of conflicts. Even in one country people have so many languages.
What language could replace English?
Originally Answered: What language will replace English as the dominant world language, and why? Probably mandarin because it is the most widely spoken language (China has the most populations besides India) and it’s been recognized as one of the UN additional languages.
Can English be replaced?
English is the most commonly learned second language in the world. But the English language is facing some competition from Mandarin Chinese. Nonetheless, experts predict that even if Chinese does replace English as the primary world language, English will still be widely spoken for generations to come.
Can your native language be English?
Native language refers to the language of the area the person grows up in. For example, growing up in the United States, your native language would be English. It’s the language used every day everywhere you go by the vast majority of the people there. Mother tongue refers to the language of the family you grew up in.
What languages will survive in the future?
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- Chinese – Mandarin. The Chinese economy is one of the top growing economies.
- Languages Of Future – Spanish.
- Indo-Aryan Languages.
- Languages Of Future – Arabic.
- Languages Of Future – Russian.
- German.
- Languages Of Future – Japanese.
- Languages Of Future – Portuguese.
Will Chinese Replace English?
It is estimated that it takes 4 times longer for a native English speaker to become proficient in Chinese than it does to reach a similar level in French or Spanish. Therefore, it would seem that, for the next generation at least, Mandarin will not replace English as the global language.
Can Spanish replace English?
There is no real possibility that Spanish will replace English in the USA. English is cultural; the language of science and math; and the most spoken language in the world, making replacement very unlikely.
Is the English language dying?
With about one language disappearing every two weeks, Dr Dalby, author of Language in Danger and honorary fellow and the Institute of Linguistics, predicts that that the 3,000 languages currently in danger will no longer be spoken by the 22nd century.
Can you lose native language?
It’s possible to forget your first language, even as an adult. Most long-term migrants know what it’s like to be a slightly rusty native speaker. The process seems obvious: the longer you are away, the more your language suffers.
Will the world eventually speak one language?
It’s unlikely that we’ll see a world that speaks one language any time soon. Protecting each individual countries’ cultures is a huge barrier, but an important one to ensure our world is as beautifully diverse as it’s always been.
What will be the most spoken language in 2050?
French
A 2014 study by the investment bank Natixis even predicted that French would become the world’s most widely spoken language by 2050. The authors of the study referred to were demographic growth prospects in Africa. “French is also widespread in many smaller countries,” Ammon said.