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?

It is commonly believed that
languages
became one of the most important of communication in the
world
.Some
people
argue that
languages
are not significant for every day,while others hold the opposite point of view. I personally disagree with
this
opinion and
this
essay will discuss the reasons and relevant examples to support my viewpoint. There is no justification for many
languages
dying out.
Firstly
,different
languages
present their own
history
and
culture
.
For example
,the Chinese language is similar to the one used in the old times.
Although
China has thousands of years of
history
, since the language has been exciting all the time, it is not hard to understand our
history
and
culture
well. Once the Chinese language dies out,
people
who speak other
languages
,
such
as English and French, and what the meanings of all architectures in Forbidden City. In
this
case,
languages
are the crucial way to learn
culture
and
history
.
Therefore
, we should keep the diversity of
languages
in the
world
.
Secondly
, if only a few
languages
are used in our
world
, we would lose numerous knowledge writing in certain
languages
.
For instance
, if English, French, Spanish and Chinese become the only four
languages
used in the whole
world
, it is impossible for
people
to understand well how to make Japanese tea, and how to cook Japanese and Korean food,
such
as sushi and kimchi. It might be convenient and easy for
people
to communicate in their daily life by using only a few
languages
.
However
, if it happens, we would only know less information written by a limited number of
languages
. In conclusion , in my opinion ,we should try our best to keep as many
languages
as we can to prevent
culture
and knowledge loss.
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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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