Why haven't we developped or adopted an universal langage?
They have evolved tru time, moved alongside conquests and migrations, influenced each other but never evolved to an universal one.
Body langage is somehow universal tho, but not the spoken one. Is it related to our specie being sapient?
Religious explainations welcome.
>>1543858
Why should we
> Religious explanations welcome.
With universal language you can deduce the true name of a god and control the world with magical power bestowed by it. Some say that Jews know the world and hide it into the secret Hebrew letter and use their power to split languages even more.
Is this even a serious question?
>>1543873
Actually, yes.
Or, to be more honest, it's an attempt at creating a discussion about the origins of langage and semantics
>>1543858
they have. It's called "English"
>>1543858
Do you want to give up your language? How about I relocate you to Mexico?
I thought so.