The phrase "universal language" is most often used to refer to:
* Music: Many believe music transcends cultural boundaries and speaks to people on an emotional level, making it a universal language.
* Mathematics: Mathematical symbols and equations are understood across the world, regardless of language differences.
* Art: Art can communicate emotions and ideas in a way that transcends words.
Drafting, on the other hand, is a technical language used to:
* Create detailed drawings and specifications.
* Communicate design ideas and instructions.
* Facilitate the construction and manufacture of objects.
While drafting uses standardized symbols and conventions, it's not universally understood by everyone. It requires specialized knowledge and training to interpret and create technical drawings.
Therefore, drafting is not considered a universal language.