dim, 31 Jan 2010, DIETER ENSSLEN skribis:
> amazing, how you write the Chinese symbols
> 
> simplified of course did not look particularly simplified, even on
> close inspection.
> 
> the answer to me is obvious:  the whole world is moving relentlessly
> towards English, the universal language. So the simplified Chinese
> of the future will be English, no matter how much the Quebecois and
> the Parisians and others try to prevent the trend to English is
> powerful. The Chinese foreign minister spoke very good English
> yesterday.
> 
> lingua franca.
> 
> used to be Latin, is and will be increasingly English.
> 
> the world is incapable of learning Chinese script and probably
> language and grammar.

I saw in TV that some Tibetan and Uyghurian can speak mandarin chinese
to reporters.

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