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leonid [27]
4 years ago
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Languages with a declining number of speakers should be left to die out. How far do you agree?

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Sliva [168]4 years ago
5 0


Hello! I also sent you another answer through a comment in your previous question, if you would like to check that out. Here is your answer in paragraph form, you hadn't told me how much you wanted me to write.

          Languages with a declining number of speakers should not be left out, considering people come from neighboring countries and cannot afford to live anywhere but the United States, per se. Unless the generation that speaks it, of course, are old. Then this will be okay to some extent because no younger generation will learn it. If it were to be a language of importance, like the Egyptian hieroglyphics or Native American petroglyphs; it is important to continue teaching the language for more discoveries.

I hope this helps! (Even though I have a feeling you already turned this assignment in.) Good luck.
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