When I hear people complaining about this sort of thing, I want to say, “Just go and invent your own, then.”
But then you get things like Esperanto. Esperanto takes about 1/4 of the time to learn compared to other languages. It’s taught in China and used as primary language in some settings. But, aside from a large number of people learning some Esperanto from Duolingo several years ago, it’s just another language now to have to learn.
But then you get things like Esperanto. Esperanto takes about 1/4 of the time to learn compared to other languages. It’s taught in China and used as primary language in some settings. But, aside from a large number of people learning some Esperanto from Duolingo several years ago, it’s just another language now to have to learn.