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I don't think whatever has anything to do with which language becomes more dominant. It has everything to do with how multilingual a country is going to be. English is the dominant language that buys time for Americans who tend not to care about speaking any other language. English may be the dominant language but still the majority of the world have native languages than are non-English. There's going to be a day where Americans will feel left out and paranoid when they see people of different nationalities in business speaking a language they don't understand. I've actaully known more Americans than not who automatically believe when they see two people speaking a language other than English, they're talking about him or her. India brags about how their English skills give them an advantage over China. Why are they behind China then? How has China become the factory of the world for foreign corporations? I read an article about doing business in China and it interviewed a businessman from Mexico. He traveled over to China where whoever he was doing business with there had an interpreter waiting for him that spoke fluent Spanish. The guy was impressed because he said the interpreter spoke better Spanish than many people he knew. Human nature people are going to speak where they're most comfortable. How many people that are not Chinese speak Mandarin or any other Chinese dialect? Probably not that many. So how has China become a major economic player in the world? Contrary to what the West wants to believe the majority of China's international business is not from the US and Europe. They maybe the big parts but not the majority. And why did China weather the Western financial storm in 2008 better than expected when those in the West were waiting for China to collapse? Because of maybe China's domestic and diverse international business was conducted where English didn't really matter? I bet China probably is more multilingual than most countries and that's going to be China's advantage.
I think is not that China or India will take over the world, it is simply the world is becoming more competitive, China and India deserve a place in the world that represent their economic size and the size of their population, however sometimes people lose the real impact of the current economics, definitively China will be a power, a world power, but this sometimes is taken out of context to represent things in distorted way.
Chinese is going to be an important language, many people are learning Chinese of course if they want to do business with China, but from that and say that Chinese will replace English or China rule the world, that is not an accurate picture of what really is happening in the world.
Before i did not know the whole aspect of the industrial development of nations like Brazil, India, China and even my own nation, Mexico, and what i have seen is of the 20 countries of the G20 all have developed so many technologies that basicly are very similar in industrial development, i think China is leading the BRIC nations in terms of pace of industrialization of a developing nation, but i have found that India has a very well developed industry, and the same applies for Brazil, these nations are not going to use Chinese exclusively for business, it is possible brazilians mexicans, argentinians or Indians will start to learn more Chinese, but it is going to be the same for Chinese, Chinese will learn Spanish, portuguese, hindi, and when they do not speak those languages they will simply use English.
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