every year several languages die out ,some people think that is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world do you agree or disagree

The extinction of languages has been an argument nowadays .some
people
said that
this
ancient tongue is not important as it has not been spoken for so many years.but some
people
content
this
statement.In the
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essay I will discuss reasons to agree with the statement.
firstly
language
is a prime identity of a society when the
language
is not being practised ultimately means the loss of a specific community,
secondly
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every native tongue has unique myths,poetry, conversational style,behaviour and emotions.
therefore
extinction of speech leads
people
to forget their traditional values.
further
researchers have been trying to find out the cultural values and life patterns of an ancient era in
this
way the future generation will make much effort to find out the present culture of the society if their native
language
dies off.
firstly
the prime motive of speaking a tongue is to express an opinion to get understood by others.
therefore
using many languages makes a lot of complexity and confusion among the new generation,
further
the present world encounters
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death for fighting for the
language
and which makes the loss of many innocents. for ,example srilanka civil war led to many lives in danger during the war period
this
situation can be tackled if there is a
language
among the
people
around the country.
finally
practising a single
language
makes easier access to the world community. In my conclusion, if a
language
leads to taking human lives there is no purpose in standing for that rather if it is having some advantages.
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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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