What Language Will Be Spoken in The New Age
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I was watching a video from Google god Matt Cutts the other day and he said there are over 5000 languages on earth of which Google is available in 100 of them. 5000 languages. 5000 different ways to say “hello, goodbye, I love you.” With the awakening of humanity that is happening right now, a topic I have written extensively on, we will know that we are one with all things. How will we communicate with each other. Will it be a universal language? Will it be telepathy?
The spoken word is such a poor way to communicate because it leaves itself open to misinterpretation. It is very difficult to convey feelings. Humans love to confuse things by not speaking their truth. With the next step in our evolution that factor should be gone but describing concepts like the essence of god within or, as I said, communicating feelings will still have it’s downfalls. Throw in the factor of 5000 different ways to say the same things and something will have to change.
I was born on the Canadian prairies where English was and still is the predominant language. I went to school in the 60’s just when Canada was becoming an officially bilingual country. It was mandatory for us to take French. What I was taught was Parisian French which is useless in Canada as Quebecois (French spoken in Quebec) is almost like another language. I always enjoyed French class and loved the romantic sound of the language. Thirty five years later I moved to Quebec. Anyone that knows Canada would say “What the heck are you doing in Quebec?” as Quebec is virtually 100 percent French-speaking.
In the 9 or 10 years that I took French, I learned a lot of nouns and verbs but the people in Quebec can’t understand them when I try to talk so I have to learn French again almost from scratch if I want to communicate any more than hello, goodbye and I love you. My communication consists of a lot of hand gesturing and body language. Deep conversations of the ones I enjoy are almost impossible. but I love Quebec and the Quebecois people so I am determined to learn French.
I spent last winter in Mexico. I left a place where I talked like a two year old, nouns and verbs in present tense, to a place where I had even less knowledge of the words spoken.
I found Spanish to be much easier for me to pronounce words as each letter is pronounced. In French there can be a 10 letter word where you only pronounce the first 3. I am unable to talk fluently in French or Spanish but it’s been fun thinking in English and saying si or oui or gracias or merci. I would walk down the street in Mexico saying bonjour then come back to Quebec and say hola. I was confused. How do people that know multiple languages do it?
It made me think about what the next step in language and communication will be on the New Planet Earth.
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Maybe this is the future for language. Speaking them all!


