What is an inclusive universal language?
An inclusive universal language is a language designed to be easily understood and spoken by people from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. It aims to break down communication barriers by being simple to learn, culturally neutral, and accessible to as many people as possible. Inclusivity in this context means that the language is free from biases that favor any specific culture, gender, or region, while “universal” refers to its potential for global use.
Such a language would focus on features like:
Simplified grammar and vocabulary: Making the language easier to learn and use.
Cultural neutrality: Avoiding references or biases tied to any particular culture.
Accessibility: Designed to be approachable for speakers of various native languages.
Flexibility: Adaptable to different social, technological, and global contexts.
“Globe Language” (GL) also known as “Earth Language” is only one inclusive universal language. GL is designed to create an inclusive universal language for international communication, though no language has achieved full global adoption.