Every year several languages die out. Some people believe that it is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. To what extend do you agree or disagree with opinion?

It is irrefutable that, every year a number of
languages
go extinct. Some people tend to think that it will be easier to communicate if there are fewer
languages
spoken in the
world
. Here, there is a strong argument on both sides
hence
, before coming down to my opinion I will discuss both arguments in
this
further
essay.
To begin
with, in many nations, native speakers is
also
referred to as the mother tongue. Being able to speak your native dialect strengthens the national identity and supports the national philosophy.
For instance
, it is inarguable that historical traditions and cultural heritage are strongly bound to a native
language
. In Additional, in many ,culture our ancestor
first
told fairy tales, poems and stories than written down in the original
language
but unfortunately, the meaning of a certain word or expression can easily be lost in translation,
therefore
it is always better to read a certain book in the original form. By speaking just, a couple of
languages
,
such
as
English
, Hindi and Germany, you alienate billions of people throughout the
world
. Nowadays,
English
is the most spoken
languages
in the
world
. Due to
this
development, it is easier to connect with anyone in any corner of the
world
. Today many countries adopt
English
languages
as their
first
languages
which bring them closer and we can notice that there is no more
language
barrier
in
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global.
However
,
English
has been the
language
of business for a long time and it should be encouraged to help a country become more economically competitive. To conclude, commonly spoken
languages
may make life more straightforward, but
this
should not be at the expense of less prevalent
languages
, in order to avoid the erosion of culture in many countries.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Linguistic diversity
  • Cultural heritage
  • Language extinction
  • Communication barrier
  • Linguistic imperialism
  • Endangered languages
  • Language revitalization
  • Monolingual
  • Multilingual
  • Language preservation
  • Homogenization
  • Language policy
  • Cultural assimilation
  • Intangible heritage
  • Indigenous languages
  • Globalization
  • Dialects
  • Localization
  • Language documentation
  • Digital archiving
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