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

Nowadays, lots of
languages
are becoming popular to
people
such
as
English
, French and more. But
this
makes some
languages
less used by the public and
then
disappear. Several
people
believe that life would be easier because there are fewer
languages
. I partly agree with
this
point of view.
However
, learning new
languages
can have some good impacts as well. There are various reasons that some
languages
are disappearing.
First
of all, having fewer
languages
means that
people
will communicate with each other easier without any
language
barrier.
For example
, nowadays if a person wants to go to a foreign place, they should learn
English
to communicate with the natives there.
Moreover
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they can stay there if they want to, which means that they have to learn
English
to have an easier conversation with the natives. If he or she does not learn that new
language
, it would be more difficult to speak with their dialect.
However
, fewer
languages
can cause cultural loss. If
people
use too many international
languages
such
as
English
or French, that
language
will become the
first
language
, leading to their mother tongue being less used and
then
disappearing day by day.
This
can happen easier when they are not in their native countries. If a person lives in a foreign place, which means he or she will use another
language
to communicate, making his or her mother tongue not useful because no one understands that.
As a result
, their dialect will disappear quickly and they will have forgotten it after several years of using another
language
. In conclusion, fewer
languages
means
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that communication will be a lot easier, and
thus
beneficial to the global community but it comes with its consequences.
People
should learn a new
language
without necessarily leaving their own dialect.
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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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