Do you think the chinese mandarin replace the English like a global language?
what do you think i heard some people said that but if we study about the english in many conutries is the second language around the wordl and the chineses is a language tone so you can say 1 word like 4 differents forms and each tone mean different thing.and you can image the chinese in computer like visual basic.c++,etc...and the teacher say in china all the business are in eglish and you don't need to speak chinese sooo what do you think
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i’ve heard that english is one of the, if not the, most organic and adaptable languages out there – I really doubt mandarin chinese is
so most likely no – but we’ll probably have more things like "spanglish": "chinglish", "arabglish"…
Yes! Excellent question. Definitely belongs in the Politics section. Ten thumbs up for you, man!
over my dead american body
no-not typeable enough