Universal Language

  • Jan 1, 1000

    The Confusion Of Tongues

    In Christian beliefs, the "confusion of tongues" described in the Biblical story of the Tower of Babel tells of the creation of hundreds of languages languages from one
  • John Wilkins, paper about a Philosophical Language, 1668

  • Candide, a ironic story written by Voltaire

  • Solresol, Volapük, and Esperanto

    At the end of the 1800ds there were many constructed languages intended as genuine universal language. There were created languages which don't belong to any country, and can be learned by everyone as a second language. Among these are Solresol, Volapük, and Esperanto
  • Language Movments

    There were movments that made languages that were to be used as universal languages such as Ido, Latino Sine Flexione, Occidental, and Interlingua.
  • English Rising to the Top

    English remains the dominant language of global communication through the influence of global media and the former British Empire that had evoked the use of English in regions around the world such as North America, India, and Austarialia
  • The Translator

    The newly made machine is realeased on a nation wide level and is free to millions and can translate any language and updates itself every eleven seconds