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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
5

Why should you learn a dead language, or even an extinct language? If you can’t use the language to communicate with other peopl

e, is there any point?
English
2 answers:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Yes there is a point for learing it. It will help with many job and college appications. it will also be usefull if you get a job and there is someone there that only speakes that language.

prohojiy [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes there is a point.

Explanation:

The point of learning a extinct language is so you may be able to spread the word of it and make it known again.

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