Language is a reflection of human experience and knowledge, a way of receiving and transmitting information, the main condition and means of communication. The language is closely connected with the culture of the people, which is understood as a variety of material and spiritual values that make up the life of the people who use one language in their communication. Language is a mirror of culture and a means of forming a native speaker. Language is contradictory, and the contradictory nature of language is manifested in the fact that it unites and separates people at the same time.
Recently, the issue of choosing a single global language has been actively discussed. The introduction of a single global language attracts with the opportunity to solve many problems:
- facilitate international communication;
- reduce the huge financial costs of international organizations for translators;
- promote the exchange of information and, consequently, the acceleration and improvement of scientific and technological progress, trade, and business.
World public organizations - the UN, UNESCO, the World Health Organization and others - are in dire need of a common language of international communication.
English claims this role, since its dominant role as a means of international communication is undeniable.