Will English become the world language?

Thankfully, fears that English will become the world's only language are premature. Few are so pessimistic as to suppose that there will not continue to be a multiplicity of nations and cultures on our planet and, along with them, various languages besides English.
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Will everyone speak English in the future?

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.
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Can English be replaced as international language?

The use of English as a highly convenient means of international communication is not likely to change in the foreseeable future. The relative power and influence of the United States and Britain will continue to decline.
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Will the English language go extinct?

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. Europe alone has 50 threatened and severely endangered languages.
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Is English killing other languages?

And so by the same token, English is killing or has killed hundreds of Languages of the United States, including many of the languages in the Algonquian, Iroquoian and Athabaskan families, to name but a few. Also, in the UK and Ireland, English has killed or come close to killing Celtic, Gaelic and so on.
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David Crystal - Will English Always Be the Global Language?



What language will we speak in 100 years?

Some experts now argue that Mandarin Chinese would be the most likely candidate, because of the rate of expansion of the Chinese population and economy.
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Will Chinese Replace English?

No. More people will be studying Chinese for sure, but it is unlikely to become as widespread as English for a couple reasons. One is practical, English is more closely related to a lot of other languages. It's just easier for many people across Europe, the Americas, Africa and much of Asia to learn.
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What language will dominate the world?

Mandarin Chinese

Taking into consideration the massive economic shift in China, we can say that the Chinese language will be one of the most dominant languages on the international stage. According to economic analysts, by 2050, China will become the leading economy in the world.
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Why English is not a global language?

Aside from the fact that English dominates the world market, on a more personal and practical level, having English as an official international language would effectively end miscommunication between speakers of different languages and do away with the need for people to learn other languages or have to bother with ...
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Is English a threat to other languages?

English is also seen as the language of the Internet and high tech and that definitely has a negative impact on other languages. Some people claim that the world's linguistic diversity is less preserved because of English domination and that more local languages are declining each year.
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Which languages will survive?

Top 10 Languages To Learn For Future
  • 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.
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What languages will go extinct?

The 15 languages that could soon be extinct
  • Resígaro. In 2016, Rosa Andrade Ocagane, the last female speaker of the Amazonian language was murdered in Peru at age 67.
  • Chulym. Russia's 2010 census revealed just 44 speakers of the Chulym Turks' language. ...
  • Mudburra. ...
  • Patwin. ...
  • Ainu. ...
  • Chamicuro. ...
  • Vod. ...
  • Chemehuevi.
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Is English becoming more popular?

The Rise Of The United States

The influence American businesses had, combined with the tradition of English as the language of trade, helped to contribute to the English Language's popularity today. In fact, American English seems to be becoming even more popular than its traditional counterpart.
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Is the English language shrinking?

English Is Shrinking, Study Finds

Using data from Google's book digitization project, researchers analyzed 107 words in texts from the period 1800–2008. They found that in the digital age, English (and other languages) add new words at a rate that is higher than that of any other analyzed time period.
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Why English is the best language?

English is flexible and easy to learn

One of the best assets of the English language and why it is so awesome is its flexibility. It is a huge entity of vocabulary and is constantly absorbing new words, whilst at the same time seeping into foreign languages. English contains over 750,000 words.
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Will English change in the future?

Familiar words and phrases of today will slowly become obsolete, and will be replaced with new words and phrases. The ease of travel will also help to shape the future of the English Language, with more and more interaction between different cultures, and as such, more and more opportunities to pick up new vocabulary.
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What language will we speak in 2050?

According to the Engco Forecasting Model explained above, the 5 most spoken languages in 2050 will be Mandarin, Spanish, English, Hindi and Arabic. The key drivers behind the continued rise in popularity of these languages include population growth, economic predictions and national language policy.
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What is the future of English language?

By 2020 it has been predicted that only 15% of the English speaking population will be native English speakers. This has never been lost on linguists. In 1930, English linguist Charles K. Ogden developed what he called “Basic English,” comprised of 860 English words and designed for foreign tongues.
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What if the world speak one language?

if the whole world spoke one language only, there is easy to communicate everything but it will be dangerous for the mankind because the interaction between different cultures which the secret of our progressive evolution will lost. Communication could be easier, but that does not guarantee unity and commonality.
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Do Chinese people find English hard to learn?

But, despite all the time, money, and effort, China just can't seem to produce very many competent ESL speakers. The flip side is no different; Chinese is consistently ranked among the very hardest languages to learn for native English speakers.
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Will Chinese become the world language?

"At the same time, Chinese is unlikely to become the sole global language in the short-to-medium term considering the gap between the use and status of Chinese and English at present," he says, adding any long-term replacement of English with Chinese as a global language would stem from "China either becoming a ...
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How many languages will be extinct 2050?

The linguistic equivalent of an ecological disaster is looming according to researchers from the University of Manchester who say that 90% of the world's languages are likely to disappear by 2050.
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Which languages will dominate the future?

According to the Engco model of language forecasting, by 2050 the top 5 languages in the world will be:
  1. Chinese.
  2. Spanish. English. Hindi-Urdu.
  3. Arabic.
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What will be the most spoken language in 2025?

Mandarin. Mandarin, or the Chinese language, is spoken by up to 1.2 billion people, including Cantonese and other Chinese dialects, mainly in China and other parts of the world where there are Chinese communities.
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Is the English language too powerful?

English is not only dominant on a global level, but can even be dominant on a local level relative to the home language. This can happen even when English does not have any legal or official status, or counts few fundamentals that would suggest a strong English-speaking community or infrastructure.
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