Culture defines how people of different communities regulate their everyday life. Language is one of the important aspects of culture. Even if a lingo is famous at some point but it dies too. Hence, a language dies when it doesn’t have even a single native speaker left around the world. A very good example of this is Latin which was one of the popular languages of their times. But it has not any native speakers left today. However, many languages are on the verge of extinction with increasing globalization. Up to half of 7000 languages are known as the rarest languages. Hence, they are in danger of becoming extinct languages. The majority of them are dying out because they are less necessary in the modern world.
Almost 6000 living lingos are on the endangered list. According to the estimate, 50% of the languages will be become extinct by the turn of the century. Hence, tongues are much more than sounds and alphabets. It’s about holding onto the culture, the songs, the history, the stories, connected with it. It is sad to see a language dying. When a language dies a world associated with it also dies. Hence, we need to preserve languages. Thanks to the modern technology and efforts of the UN that some of these could be saved from dying. The endangered language program created by the UN is working for the preservation of these languages. However, if you are also curious to find more about these mysterious tongues? And in which parts of the world, they are spoken? This article has got you all covered.