If there's to be a common language,
there's always going to be the native speakers that get the free ride,
whatever it is.
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But Americans (and English) do seem to be notoriously reluctant to learn
other languages.
I mean - we can't even wrap our heads around the metric system.
If English-speaking countries became insignificant AND
there was a
drop-in alternative waiting in the wings (maybe French? Isn't that the
runner-up?), then we might see a change.
Well, there's a reason they call it the linuga-franca.
French once was, and may yet be again.
If the dollar continues its decline in relation to the euro, and
international culture starts becoming more Eurocentric - as seems very
likely right now - we may indeed see another language replace English.
Then we Americans will really have to buck-up, swallow our pride, and join
the rest of the multilingual world.
(Let's just hope it does not end up being Chinese!)
- Maluvia