What's the best language to describe scientific phenomena?It's french, isn't it?
Well for a fact I know it isn't German>Oxygen = sour stuff>Nitrogen = suffocation stuff>Amniotic fluid = fruit water
>>17014644Latin actually
>>17014644Mathematics and graphics
>>17014644When French learn to count after 69 with actual number names, I'll consider it to be useful
>>17014644Arabic
>>17014942septante, octante, nonante
>>17014942Belgium has that
>>17014954which the French refuse to use. Meanwhile, French is dying out in Canada, slowly.>>17014644I spent years in French academia and can tell you French is neither a particularly good language for it nor is their poor English skills doing them any favors internationally. Oh and, don't go there to make a career. Competitions are centralized and if you don't have nepo contracts in Paris or are brown/a woman yngmi.
>>17014644Jamaican pidgin
>>17014644Binary
>>17014644nah bruh french sucks i study with french everyday so limited in terms and also got lots of problems not differentiating with concepts that are similar in meaning
>>17014644Haitian