An actual worthwhile investment.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      We’d need a spoken form of it, too.

      We have, like, 3 of those: logban, Esperanto, and …lochebem?

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        Haven’t heard of the third one, but the first two have glaring problems that prevent them from being truly international. Esperanto in particular is extremely Eurocentric

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      We will never be able to have a perfect international language but considering all of the difficulties involved in creating an international that people around the world could speak, sign language that “only” alienates a small percentage of the population would be a huge improvement over the current system

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      yeah I just kinda figure we would never agree on a spoken one but I think sign language is doable. Then also would be a huge boon for those who have to use it.