Every language that dies out is a tragedy because the subsequent culture also dies with it. 'The wisdom of humanity is coded in language’. ‘Once a language dies, the knowledge dies with it. For example, in the Inuit speech, there are many words to decode snow. This is an example of how different cultures see the world and how different their lives are as well. We cannot accede to those stories, tales, to the culture underlying this tongue any longer. We should not have to come to terms with the fact that part of our humanity will vanish with this extinct language, as you do as if having a black hole in our cultural heritage was unregretted. It rather requires a willing suspension of disbelief to think that life will be simpler if there were fewer languages because there are many preconceived ideas around this topic. It would certainly be simpler for those who speak the majority of tongues and dislike diversity.