Book Description
This book originated from what I considered the indistinguishability, of what is known as truth. The fact that we communicate with one another and contemplating the ways, as well as the various languages spoken lead to this manuscript. There are over 7,000 languages spoken today and one may wonder, where do we go from here? Are there languages being created today? Do languages died? And more specifically will we all speak the same language one day? These are questions, just a few questions, I am sure we all have ask ourselves at soon time or another. With the increasing demand to have quick access and to be able to use various forms of to communicate, it is interesting to realize that humanity has always had one language in many variations. The commonality between languages of one race and another is so similar, that if one listen carefully they hear the likeness between languages. An example of this is American English and the German language. The ultimate language that each of us will finally speak and comprehend to communicate, may be considered “pure Language”.