English As The National Language Of The United States

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Because of culture diversity and no authenticity of the english language, it would be impractical and worthless to set english as the national language of the United States. America. Melting Pot. Now, envision that pot void of all cultural diversity and relevance. Any type of language serves no purpose of obtaining the title of national language.
United States of America can’t make english the official language simply for the fact that the language branches off of other languages. All through college and high school, students learn the roots from words and find that half of our root words consist of Latin, Greek, French etc. The language has hardly any words that are pure english. Most people also use their words to remind them of home. Take immigrants for example, some people use their language as a reminiscence of struggle. It would take a big part of their life away from them. Frankly if english became the national language then there wouldn’t be a national language to set. …show more content…

Every culture has a language that defines who they are. It would take their language culture and screw it over. America sets a standard of freedom to express the way they are in many ways; language is one of those ways. “The immigrant, of course, has the right to speak whatever he wants”, Krauthammer couldn’t have said it better himself. Almost always, language or words are used to tell how people feel, such as if they’re sad or mad. Some people aren’t fluent in other languages besides their common tongue and most likely not even then. It’s preposterous to ask anyone to learn our language when even the native speakers aren’t even done learning themselves. At the end of the day, take a step back and think how it would feel if America's “language” would be stripped

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