The status of language in the Western world is two or threefold: There is diversity in the preservation, evolution or adoption of individual languages, cultures, traditions, religious and legal principles among all citizens and unity in speaking a single language like English that has roots in many other languages, as in the United States, or maintaining homogenous domains of languages in a larger community where many are spoken but local cultures are too established to undermine, as in the European Union. This is ideal.
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