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New Delhi: If someone asks you what is the global language of today s new era? In India, the largest English-speaking country, most people may give this title to English. But that is not true. In fact, today s global language is emoji. It has no letters, but a picture, a feeling, a reaction. There is a voice against inequality. There are no boundaries and breeds of this language on the Internet. Vyv Evans, a professor of linguistics at Bangor University in the UK, claims that emoji is the world s fastest-spreading language in human history. Starting with a total of 176 icons, the language has reached 3,353 emojis today. He says that emoji as a visual language has already surpassed the painting (Egyptian hieroglyphics) of ancient Egypt, which took more than five centuries to develop. Today, emojis are not only strengthening relationships in the world but have also become a means of fighting racial and political inequality. It is having such a profound impact on us without any s ....