There are many small languages with only few speakers, sometimes only a few hundred or a few thousand native speakers. Due to globalisation and all that, those languages will die. Of course this is a loss of knowledge and culture in some way, but on the other hand this is probably going on since the "invention" of language. It chanced, it evolved, some languages died, other developed and so on. What is your opinion how this will go on in the future? In 100 years, will there still be native speakers to lets say Czech?
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There are many small languages with only few speakers, sometimes only a few hundred or a few thousand native speakers. Due to globalisation and all that, those languages will die. Of course this is a loss of knowledge and culture in some way, but on the other hand this is probably going on since the "invention" of language. It chanced, it evolved, some languages died, other developed and so on. What is your opinion how this will go on in the future? In 100 years, will there still be native speakers to lets say Czech?
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