There were many lingua francas of which French was supposedly the first global lingua franca. That changed and it became English (from what I understand). We will probably see another language become the lingua franca, so my question is: should it be English? Are there better candidates out there? Why / why not?

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    3 hours ago

    Not even my hate for the US or Britain is enough for me to learn Latin. I had this shit for 5 years and I didnt learn anything. Fuck this bullshit.

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      😂😂😂 I had to learn this crap for 5 years, too. And all I can remember is the one sentence which I learned:

      “Gallia est divisa in partes tres.”

      But I don’t know for what this is good for. 🤭

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        I know the first few sentences from the first lection of my first Latin book

        Uni est Quintus? Quintus in hortus est. Quinte, Quinte, Caecilia clamat"

        That basically all I remember.

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          🤔 when I see this: do you mean “Ubi est”?

          My first sentence was: “Marcus silvam currit.” 😂

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      Yea, I think English might become the glue between languages that will strengthen, not weaken the EU, same with the Indian Union (they are both Eurasian peninsulas too :D)