Question
How has globalization affected the languages of places?(1 point)
Responses
Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.
Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.
Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.
Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.
English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.
English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.
Globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world.
Responses
Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.
Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.
Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.
Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.
English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.
English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.
Globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response regarding the impact of globalization on languages is:
**English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.**
Globalization has facilitated the spread of languages, particularly English and Spanish, due to factors such as trade, media, technology, and cultural exchanges. However, it's important to note that while some languages have gained prominence, many indigenous and less widely spoken languages face the threat of erosion or extinction due to this same process.
**English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.**
Globalization has facilitated the spread of languages, particularly English and Spanish, due to factors such as trade, media, technology, and cultural exchanges. However, it's important to note that while some languages have gained prominence, many indigenous and less widely spoken languages face the threat of erosion or extinction due to this same process.