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One language spoken worldwide would lead to better international

relations
Every nation has its own language, even animals have their own language. If we
know all the languages, we would all be interconnected. Languages are the
greatest wealth.

Language is not only how we express ourselves, but it also affects how we view
the world. There are bridges among people, they are called language bridges.
They know all languages of the world: Croatian, English, Chinese, Turkish and
many others. They are invisible, but they connect us firmly, without them, we
could not agree. When we learn other languages, we realize that they are
valuable and important, although they are different.

All human beings are born with the capacity to learn several languages fluently as
children. Every person can speak three languages -the language of their home
town, the official language of their country or region, and an international
language such as English.

On the other hand, there could certainly be a universal common tongue -- a


language which everyone in the world learns as a child in addition to their home
language, which would be used in law, education. But I think that it is very difficult
to learn a language fluently unless you need to use it in order to be understood.

I think that, it is impossible to prevent internal conflicts and improve international


relations by using worldwide one language. To my way of thinking our mentality,
traditions, history are more important factors both for local and international
relations.

If we speak just one language we will destroy cultures. I feel that our strength lies
in diversity, without which our life would be boring and humdrum. Therefore, our
languages should be consider as an important part of our cultures for which we
should provide special protection.

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