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Previously on "EU should 'force UK to give us English language after Brexit'"
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So did evil EUSSR stop this country from demanding language education of immigrants and integration to the same level it happens in France?Originally posted by Mordac View PostDream on, you clearly don't know the French! They actually have laws which prevent the use of English phrases in official communication, banned words include "weekend", "email" and "hashtag". They use convoluted French "translations" instead.
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Fake News!Originally posted by Mordac View PostDream on, you clearly don't know the French! They actually have laws which prevent the use of English phrases in official communication, banned words include "weekend", "email" and "hashtag". They use convoluted French "translations" instead.
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Not quite true. The Académie française acts as the official authority on the usages, vocabulary, and grammar of the French language and publishes it's findings each year however, its recommendations carry no legal power and are sometimes disregarded even by governmental authorities. They try their best but it doesn't always work. In fact in Germany there is something very similar and I suspect in other countries too...Originally posted by Mordac View PostDream on, you clearly don't know the French! They actually have laws which prevent the use of English phrases in official communication, banned words include "weekend", "email" and "hashtag". They use convoluted French "translations" instead.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acad%C...pette_anglaise
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Dream on, you clearly don't know the French! They actually have laws which prevent the use of English phrases in official communication, banned words include "weekend", "email" and "hashtag". They use convoluted French "translations" instead.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe'd be totally fine with it because it would really piss off the English?
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Let's see what the French President thinks of that idea. I can just see him now, having some kind of fit at the very idea. French is the first language of the EU, and once we're gone, every trace of the English language will be removed. Macron would sooner adopt Swahili before they agree to speaking English...Originally posted by AtW View Post"The European Union should adopt English as one of its most prominent languages after Brexit because the move would "force" the UK to "give to us one of the very best products of Britain", a former Italian prime minister has said.
Mario Monti, who is also a former EU commissioner, said Europeans "should find ways to upgrade the use of English" in official bodies after Britain's departure from the EU.
The move would serve "two purposes" - forcibly taking one of Britain's "very best products", and increasing the European Union's competitiveness with the UK on the world stage."
Source: EU should 'force UK to give us English language after Brexit', former Italian PM says

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If the UK gives up English, what will we speak?
The 2nd most spoken language in the UK is Polish.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey will all be speaking German soon. Thus meaning that the EU can no longer trade with the USA.....So Spanish it will probably be...Over 50 million Americans claim German ancestry, which makes them the largest single ethnic group in the United States. Around 1.06 million people in the United States speak the German language. It is the second most spoken language in North Dakota. In 16 states, it is the most spoken language other than English and Spanish
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The United States has no statutory official language; English has been used on a de facto basis, owing to its status as the country's predominant language
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They will all be speaking German soon. Thus meaning that the EU can no longer trade with the USA.....
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EU should 'force UK to give us English language after Brexit'
"The European Union should adopt English as one of its most prominent languages after Brexit because the move would "force" the UK to "give to us one of the very best products of Britain", a former Italian prime minister has said.
Mario Monti, who is also a former EU commissioner, said Europeans "should find ways to upgrade the use of English" in official bodies after Britain's departure from the EU.
The move would serve "two purposes" - forcibly taking one of Britain's "very best products", and increasing the European Union's competitiveness with the UK on the world stage."
Source: EU should 'force UK to give us English language after Brexit', former Italian PM says
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