Every year several languages die out. 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?

Many
languages
are losing their existence over the period of time.
However
, some believe that
this
is not a matter of concern as lesser
languages
would be much more convenient. I support
this
idea to a greater extent for various reasons. The primary reason to agree with
this
is the ease of communication all over the globe. More specifically, trade and communication would be very easy with neighbouring countries.
For instance
, in today's age and time, English is becoming a globally accepted language. Majorly, all parts of the world can speak and understand English. To add to
this
, migration will not be strenuous. Nowadays, people are migrating to different parts of the world for studies or work.
Thus
, if a limited number of
languages
are spoken across all nations
then
it will be a painless process to settle down in the different countries.
In contrast
to
this
, many countries like India and Africa which are rich in culture may lose their identity.
This
is to say that, many different regional
languages
may start to disappear which are being preserved and transferred on to from their ancestors.
Apart from
this
, there is not any other importance of less spoken speeches. In summary, I would concede that the mother tongue of different regions should be continued in honour of their great-grandparents. Despite that, a few lingos would make our lives much easier in every possible way.
Overall
, I am convinced that the disappearance of some dialects is not a matter of concern.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • cultural identity
  • heritage
  • community
  • values
  • knowledge
  • wisdom
  • cultural traditions
  • multilingualism
  • globalization
  • modernization
  • language preservation
  • revitalization
  • endangered languages
  • linguistic diversity
  • linguistic heritage
  • linguistic rights
  • intercultural understanding
  • linguistic loss
  • linguistic extinction
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