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Why not use a natural language as an international language?

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Why not use a natural language as an international language?

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Learning any natural language, such as French, requires years of study in order to use it fluently. A language such as Ayola, whose grammar and vocabulary were simpler and more regular, could be mastered in far less time. Also it is often impossible to separate a language from its people’s culture and the implications associated with it. Thus, by making a natural language as a medium of international communication, we automatically assume predominance of that culture over the less influential ones. Ayola, on the other hand, is not culturally imperialistic. 3. Why not use a regularized form of a natural language as an international language? In our opinion, a language which looks and sounds similar to a natural language is problematic. First, it often appears to be a bad version of a natural language to native speakers. Once usage of a given language is established, it is very difficult and even disturbing for people to modify it. Second, even a modified version of a natural language st

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