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HernanDroid said:

I m not really sure about the "One Culture" for the world.

 

The tendence is to create local-based likes than global-based ones, You only need to look for example the English, French and Spanish situation, most of those languajes are changing in diferent places and they will eventually tore their structure and turn into a lot of derivated languajes.

 

You only need to look at the Latin situation back in the roman empire age, it gave birth to "vulgar languages" such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalá, etc, etc.

Hmmm...well we are talking about culture, not languages. I don't really think that there's a significant difference between a French speaking person in Montreal, and one in Paris. There may be some diferrences (especially in terms of slang), but the formal use of the language is the same (and kindergardens and schools where kids are taught formal language at an ealy age perpetuate this). The languages would have to become influenced by other languages and merge (the process that led to the formation of the Romance languages you mentioned), and that seems unlikely to happen in modern societies.

Plus, thanks to modern means of communication, communities are no longer isolated as they once were. That is a factor also.



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