Description
European languages are members of the same family. Their independent existence is a myth. For science, music, sports, etc., Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages differ only in grammar, pronunciation, and most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language is needed: one can refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this goal, unified grammar, pronunciation and more common words are needed. If several languages merge, the grammar of the resulting language is simpler and more regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be simpler and more regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as a Western company; in fact, it will be Western.
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