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The world's languages are like endangered animals.
As human population increases, farmland and cities expand. Crops grow where there was once forest; animals that live there are then driven into the small 5 wild areas that remain. Animal numbers collapse, and some animals may ultimately disappear. A similar process threatens many of the world's languages.
Nobody is absolutely certain, but researchers cite estimates that there are around 6,700 languages 10 spoken in the world today. The most popular are familiar: Mandarin Chinese, English, Spanish, Arabic, and Hindi are the native languages of hundreds of millions of people and studied by many more. But most of the 6,700 we have never heard of. They 15 are spoken by only thousands of people. Not only are there few speakers of these languages, but it we examine who the speakers are, we also find that they are largely old people.
These languages are disappearing at a rapid rate. In 20 fact, we are seeing the greatest language loss ever.
Because most of these languages have no written form, there are no books. As a consequence, students are not taught them at school and do not have even an elementary knowledge of them. As old people die, 25 the language dies with them. Researchers are trying to record these languages before they disappear.
However, most of them exist in remote places, and unfortunately many of them are disappearing without trace. Some experts predict that half of the languages so spoken today will be gone by the end of the century.
Why should this be? Why should a language that has existed for tens of thousands of years suddenly disappear? The answer lies in the fact that in our global world, a few primary languages have come to dominate. We can call these languages
"killer languages";
English is one of them.
The spread of English around the world proceeded in stages.
First came British colonies. English became the official language of administration. For local
Hmong villager - one of an ethnic group from China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, with its own language
people, knowing English
became a vital asset. English ability came to reflect status and income. As a consequence, many parents chose an English education for their children.
These children grew up knowing two languages.
In the next generation, knowledge of the original language would become poor or lost completely.
Similarly, in today's world, many people are moving from rural areas to cities in order to escape severe
language, which is often English.
The pace of language loss is no doubt increasing, but language loss itself is nothing new. There are many examples in history. Few people speak the
Europe. They remain mainly in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Brittany. A language can experience a recovery: Welsh is an example. But this is very rare and occurs only in special cases. Unfortunately, it seems that the world's endangered languages will share the same outcome as its endangered animals.

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