Why the official language

introduction

Language is a tool of communication between humans and is considered one of the most important ways to develop. It is also an urgent need that we use daily. Unfortunately, there are more than 5,000 languages currently, and this is normal in light of the lack of quick methods of communication between peoples in the past. Now we have fast transportation that can travel within hours to any destination. There is a place on the face of the Earth, as there is fast communications that can be communicated with any person anywhere on the planet within a second. This has made multilingualism frustrating for communication with other peoples, and the process of creating a new language is difficult and requires a lot of time, and worse than that, it is not enough. To communicate with others, there are thousands of languages.

 

Our goal

  • Preserving the languages of peoples from extinction. As we said in the introduction, we currently have 5,000 languages. This means the extinction of two thousand languages during the past ten years alone. In 2030, experts believe that the number of languages will decrease to 250 languages.
  • Ease of communication with other peoples, when there is a neutral language, meaning that it does not belong to any people or nation, this means that learning it does not affect the will of the people. As we know, China refuses to teach English, as do Russia and Turkey, and every country refuses to learn the language of countries that are hostile to it, so finding a neutral language gives hope for Learn it and reach other peoples
  • A logical language, when we know that every word in this language contains a meaning and any learner can know the meaning of words without memorizing them, this facilitates learning the language and makes it flexible and understandable, unlike traditional languages, which depend on memorizing words that have no meaning and whose meaning cannot be predicted.
  • The language of science. This language depends on science in producing words, so whoever learns it will know many sciences without studying them, such as the locations of countries, the combination of colors, the positions of planets, the specifications of plants and animals, chemical elements, and much more.