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by wolfgke
3608 days ago
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> Seriously, the only shot we have at a European lingua franca at the moment is English. If we look at the language knowledge in the EU > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_European_Unio... 51% knowledge for English is far from a lingua franca in Europe. At least German (32%) and French (26%) are also very common to know. In this sense you shouldn't think that there is some European lingua franca, but rather a small set of languages which has the property that if you know them, the probability is high that you will be understood. |
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