posted on May, 19 2010 @ 12:09 PM
Highly unlikely.
English is the most complex language on earth, and therefore the superior means of communicating in Science and Business. English is recognized
around the globe as THE business language of the 21st Century, even though the business itself is drifting beyond American shores to the
Pacific Rim.
I'm not inventing this information (as does Pravda). For the last 10 years, I've been writing business whitepapers for various industries centered
in Korea, Japan and China, and they all readily recognize that English is, by far, the most sophisticated means of business communication.
As for Español, well... Let's put it this way, nobody is asking me for business whitepapers and case studies in Spanish, nor from
Spanish to English.
Even Mexico doesn't have a "standard" written or spoken Spanish language — there are so many dialects of Español in Central America, formal
Spanish is essentially USELESS down there. On top of that, the great majority of Mexican illegal aliens in the USA right now are high school
dropouts, which is why they aren't a threat to the business marketplace. Doesn't matter what language they speak, they're still just farm
hands.
So, you don't have to worry about Spanish "replacing" English... That would be like ancient Latin replacing modern English. Ain't happenin' now
or ever.
— Doc Velocity