Every year several numbers of old or ancient languages are wiped out or unremembered, especially by new generations. The causes of this appear to be focused on three areas, and the numbers of solutions also appear to be possible. Arguably the gravest problem caused by renovation of the national language. For instance, in Mongolia, the replacement of vertical uigarjin script by cryllic with Latin script, about the 1940s. This can rapidly be transmitted to citizens linguistically, but traditional mongolian handwriting is being forgotten progressively. A further impact is the growing number of international migrants that might lose their native languages. These results were creating two dialects called macaronic languages (Japlish, Kanglish, Manglish). Finally, most people prefer to learn international languages more than other rare tongues. It appears that many business industries require their employees to know English or Chinese. Turning to possible solutions, teaching th...