Un Mondo Migliore.
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I think if I could go back in a time machine i'd kill Abraham. That would set at least some of this right.
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Well i would say to all speak spanish if you wish for one global language.
Because it's just as easy as italian to learn and they sound are verry much alike.
It's the number 3 of the world (if you would like a link to the source i can give it to you just message me).
But at that point Wade Davis would also disagree and i would recommend you to see the TED talk that he gave. i hope/think you would find it verry inspiring his subject is: cultures at the edge of the world.
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If I were to pick one thing to make the world a better place it would be education. If everyone had a well rounded education and understood how/why things work as they do then they'd be less likely to screw things up.
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Quite a pleasent video to watch :-) *thumbs up*
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From a native Italian speaker, schooled and brought up in the UK and like you, I fear, now speaks Italian with an English accent, I say un grande Ben Fatto! :-)
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"To keep my teacher on side, I did say, 'Let's all speak Italian.'"
LOL! Happy New Year, good sir. As ever, a delightful video.
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Hello good sir. For some reason, this video did not show up in my "subscriptions" list. I'd wondered where you'd gone off to.
I started making my own videos over the past few weeks. If you get a chance to view any of them, I welcome your feedback
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@tenneral It's very easy for children to learn any language, so if you wanted to make everyone in the world speak one language, the difficulty of it would fade after a while.
Besides, English isn't even that hard a language. You don't need the subjective, you can use "you" as both singular and plural,... It's easier than Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Latin,.... And if it's still too difficult, just make a pidgin!
If people want to communicate, they'll always find a way.
I'm Sicilian as well, I understand but I'm not able to speak Sicilian, I speak only the official Italian, both my parents are from Messina, but I live now in Milan in the last 30 years.
We do have an extremely complex grammatical structure, that hardly anyone uses it anymore in daily speaking. It’s true that it’s one of the most musical languages because nearly all words mix due to vocals in the end of each word, and there are no strange sounds like in dutch or russian.
Buona fortuna.
saintpine 1 year ago
@saintpine Thank you. I very much enjoy visiting Sicily, especially to see its architectural remains from the Greeks, although the wine and food are also very attractive!
tenneral 1 year ago
what ever happen to your spanish? you were learning spanish right?
vision4DaY 1 year ago
@vision4DaY That was two years ago - I have rolled in with my Romance languages!
tenneral 1 year ago