Most efficient language?
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What would be the most efficient language to use globally and adopt globally? Would we have to create a new language with a new set of symbols?
The english language sucks ass and so do many other languages with their needless complexity. English is my first language, but it's inefficient a lot of the time. I'm thinking of ancient languages such as Sanskrit and ancient sumerian as being simpler and more efficient than other languages because of their inherent simplicity as they are some of the first languages.
If you had to create a language, what would it be and what elements would it have to have for it to be efficient?
The english language sucks ass and so do many other languages with their needless complexity. English is my first language, but it's inefficient a lot of the time. I'm thinking of ancient languages such as Sanskrit and ancient sumerian as being simpler and more efficient than other languages because of their inherent simplicity as they are some of the first languages.
If you had to create a language, what would it be and what elements would it have to have for it to be efficient?
