Poll: Do you think language learning among the general population could ease tensions in the world? Why?
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Cilian O'Tuama
Cilian O'Tuama  Identity Verified
Německo
Local time: 05:39
němčina -> angličtina
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It could, it should. Mar 14

The ability to communicate never hurts, at least for those who seek harmony. But try telling that to MAGA!

Li-Hsiang Hsu
P.L.F. Persi (X)
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Zea_Mays
Maria Laura Curzi
Gary Smith Lawson
 
Mónica Algazi
Mónica Algazi  Identity Verified
Uruguay
Local time: 00:39
Člen
angličtina
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It always does Mar 14

Language learning is an instrument for peace.

 
Gerard Barry
Gerard Barry
Německo
Local time: 05:39
němčina -> angličtina
Not at all. Mar 14

Not at all. A large percentage of the world's population is bilingual or multilingual and it doesn't seem to make much difference.

Géraldine Fourrier
Peter Simon
Michael Newton
IrinaN (X)
Josephine Cassar
Ines Radionovas-Lagoutte, PhD
Maria Laura Curzi
 
Luis M. Sosa
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Ekvádor
Local time: 22:39
angličtina -> španělština
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I think Mar 14

it is not only a matter of learning a language, but mastering it (at some reasonable level) along with some cultural awarness. It is about one party willing to hear what the other has to express, as some aspects of culture manifest through language.

Daryo
Gary Smith Lawson
 
One language for all Mar 14

Language divides us but it doesn’t define us.

 
Michael Newton
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Local time: 23:39
japonština -> angličtina
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Does language learning unite us? Mar 15

For the answer, take a look at Canada, Belgium and Ukraine which are bilingual countries.

Daryo
Ines Radionovas-Lagoutte, PhD
Maria Laura Curzi
Arjan van den Berg
 
Daryo
Daryo
Local time: 04:39
srbština -> angličtina
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In fact it does Mar 15

The Shredder wrote:

Language divides us but it doesn’t define us.


In fact it does ... indirectly!

There is no way that what you can't understand - because of the language barrier or any other kind of barrier - could ever 'define' you in any way, leaving ONLY what you can understand for that purpose.

As for 'easing tensions' language learning CAN contribute, but it's only a minor contribution - ways too many other factors with far more weight at play.


The Shredder
 
Tribal Mar 15

I meant that having different languages is unnecessary and just another bit of historical tribal nonsense that only serves to divide us along with nationality and religion and “culture”.

If only we could ditch all of them and start again.


 
Gerard Barry
Gerard Barry
Německo
Local time: 05:39
němčina -> angličtina
. Mar 17

The Shredder wrote:

I meant that having different languages is unnecessary and just another bit of historical tribal nonsense that only serves to divide us along with nationality and religion and “culture”.

If only we could ditch all of them and start again.



Having different languages is unnecessary? You mean we should all speak the same language? Which one then?


Ines Radionovas-Lagoutte, PhD
 
Gary Smith Lawson
Gary Smith Lawson
Španělsko
Local time: 05:39
Člen (2007)
španělština -> angličtina
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Foreign languages Mar 18

Yep, I was referring to foreign languages, but I should have made that clear. (I've also lived in a bilingual region for several years). Of course, just because you speak a foreign language doesn't mean you actually listen to the natives and their media, their culture, etc., though that is usually the case. As somebody has mentioned in the comments, a high level of language includes cultural awareness, with all of the understanding that holds (religion, gender roles, taboos, history, legal syste... See more
Yep, I was referring to foreign languages, but I should have made that clear. (I've also lived in a bilingual region for several years). Of course, just because you speak a foreign language doesn't mean you actually listen to the natives and their media, their culture, etc., though that is usually the case. As somebody has mentioned in the comments, a high level of language includes cultural awareness, with all of the understanding that holds (religion, gender roles, taboos, history, legal systems, moral codes, worldview, patriotism (or lack of it), work ethic, etc.). A basic level of language is not enough.

Michael Newton wrote:

For the answer, take a look at Canada, Belgium and Ukraine which are bilingual countries.
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Daryo
 
One world Mar 19

Gerard Barry wrote:

Having different languages is unnecessary? You mean we should all speak the same language? Which one then?


Yes. Any one would do.


 


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