User:Amerigoheron/Basic International Language

This is year 2009 today and the people of the world are going on having enormous problems in communicating with each other. Should you be able to speak up to ten languages, you won't be able yet to communicate with me if I speak other ten different languages...

Should I learn English? I can love or hate that language and people. Should I learn Esperanto, or Interlingua? These "languages" are pure creations, in lack of culture and history..

What should I do in order to be able to communicate with any human beings of the world?

I only have to learn a way of talking to the rest of the world. Pocket computers will do the rest of it.  How?

These days computers and softwares are not sophisticated enough to translate correctly and precisely what you want to say. The translations are full of mistakes and are often ridiculous.

Why?

The reason for this is as simple as a cup of tea at 5 o'clock. Computers are not human beings and can not think. But translating a text without understanding is more than a difficult matter...

The solution

Basic English was elaborated in 1930 by Charles Kay Ogden . European countries should do the same job. The new European language would use the same grammatical rules and words as Basic English, but every country would use their own vocabulary as a translation of English words. No one should learn a foreign languages but simply learn how to use his/her native tongue in a way a little bit different. As everyone would use the same words and grammatical rules the output would be the same as the input.

Who or what would do the translation?

Nowadays cell phones can even recognize your voice. It is a most simple thing to teach a translator device your way of pronouncing the words of your mother tongue "basic". The output is quite simple and easy as the pocket computer does not have to compute anything but to find or synthesize the same words in a chosen language.

How to get there?

In every primary school in all European countries pupils should learn their mother tongue "basic" so that they can communicate  afterwards - using a "Walkman translator" -  with the rest of the world.

How to translate anything correctly into a different language (CAP)- Computer Aided Pantranslation)?

Instead of asking computers to think instead of us, we must write a transcription of the chosen mother tongue text in a way that computer programmer write softwares. The input would be in our mother tongue, the output - in a binary form - could be available in every language of the world as translators (programmers) would eliminate all ambiguities and mark different translating issues.