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RE: Say your name in your native language!👨👩#37video

in #life6 years ago

The way you introduced yourself, @cryptospa, is funny))))! I would have to hear it!

An interesting thought about a global common language. Do you think it'll look like some kind of language?
I understand that there is an urgent need in the world to speak the one language. But at the same time, I do not want to lose this wonderful diversity of national languages.
I want to hear them. This shows the individuality of the people, its features.

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@behelan, I don't know how it will exactly happen, but one day we will speak a common language.
For example, let's have a look at the English? What it is? It is mutation/transformation of all greek and lating language, with some additional words. Like most of the languages in Europe are. The same for the russian language. Most of the words are transformations of either old greek words, or latin words, or arabic or pharsi words...But those words have changed a little bit over the last 1000 years.

Ok, this is just my opinion.

I know that Russian belongs to the Slavic group of languages, as well as Bulgarian. In turn, this group is part of the Indo-European language family, which also includes other languages of Europe and Asia.
Thus, I would not say that the Russian language is the result of the transformation of Latin, Greek, etc.. Of course, it absorbed foreign words (for example, my name Елена is of Greek origin).