Submitted by Khairun Nisa on December 20, 2024, at 19:44
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A shared language can also boost international trade and education, making it easier for people to access opportunities worldwide. However, I feel the article could have emphasized how a global language might help preserve endangered knowledge, as more people would have a unified medium to share and record their expertise.