• forcequit [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Yeah probably. Apparently china uses Esperanto anyway so maybe that’s the middle ground.

    We’ll be economically incentivised to learn mandarin as china continues to play a stronger role in international trade/diplomacy tbh, those that study the language may get a leg up but the rest of us will absorb it to some degree or another as it absorbs us.

    death to america, death to english et al