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iberz said:
Adopting an official european language isnt that silly. I reckon adopting two languages would be a good solution. I would have to say English and German.

For practicalness sake, I'd say the two European languages most spoken around the world: English and Spanish.

It would cater too for learners' convenience, as English is easy for northern people and a good share of southern people too, at least written, while Spanish is easy for southern people and not too difficult for the others. German is too difficult to learn for most not northern people, my mother knows it a little and clearly remembers a lot of her classmates, including my grandma (that tried to learn it but she found it harder than ancient Greek, that she knew very well), saying appalling nonsenses completely different from what they meant to say.



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