There are many languages spoken all over the world and one cannot learn dialects just for the sake of travelling to different countries. It is widely believed that comprehending a new language is unnecessary, as it can be translated by gadgets easily. I agree with
this
point as a person can travel to any miles without having a linguistic barrier and Linking Words
thus
need not learn Linking Words
such
vernaculars.
To start with, before advancement in technology tourists required the usage of books or assistance from the neighbourhood to convey information. Linking Words
However
, translating unknown accents has become easier with the help of computers or phones and Linking Words
hence
learning a new language is not required while travelling. Linking Words
Additionally
, people can utilize the time taken to learn, to work on other productive aspects Linking Words
such
as planning the journey or even go for shopping. Linking Words
For example
, numerous applications are available where one only needs to feed the required information in his own dialect or English and get it translated to a colloquial one.
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Furthermore
, there is no necessity to learn all dialects in whole unless or until a person is willing to settle down in a different country. The required information can be relayed through gadgets and eventually assist people in learning to speak. Linking Words
Besides
, an average man or woman can begin to understand the regional lingo by listening to the locals and linking it with their own tongue. Even though it is a long process, Linking Words
this
can be achieved and in due course become able to talk fluently. Linking Words
For instance
, children who migrate with parents find it easier to understand and become familiar with the native tongue because they get used to it.
To conclude, even though people can learn new languages, it is better to use technology for the same. Linking Words
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also
depends on the willingness of a person whether he/she requires to comprehend it.Linking Words