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grebel (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 00:54:05 Ngày 10 tháng 10 năm 2013
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Global citizens need an easy to learn global language that is not bound to a culture.
How do we get endorsement of every child learning a single specific language with these attributes before the age of ten years old on the U.N. agenda?
To truly be a global citizen would require a common language that does not belong to any one country. Despite our best efforts, machine translation is error prone and poor quality. Years of teaching various non-native languages that are bound to a particular culture have yielded very poor results and the perceived ideal language has changed over time. A culture bound language also ensures that some of the world's population have a natural advantage and stronger voice in any discussion.
However, I dream of the day that the U.N. has the vision to endorse a single universal language for children under ten years of age to learn as their first non-native language. If it could be introduced to all schools that hope to create global citizens the U.N. could change the world in a generation or two, possibly less. Esperanto is the best candidate I know of, but any constructed language whose chief attribute is ease of learning would make the world a better place.
Will the U.N. ever have the long term vision to pursue this goal?
It will be a major step forward for international relations, trade, travel, science, the arts, etc.
...I write this in hope.
robbkvasnak (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 01:17:48 Ngày 10 tháng 10 năm 2013
We can all wait for a long time before the U.N. really cares about the poor and disenfranchised or our world.
se (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 04:35:15 Ngày 10 tháng 10 năm 2013
Besides, I like to use Esperanto is good for the health of young and old.
Anyone who loves the children would pause and think about it.