Including the languages of Argentina and Iceland. 15 living languages are about to be extinct
Only one person is the last remaining ripple of the yajan, and still speaks in its dialect, the grandmother Cristina Calderon, the 91-year-old Chilean citizen. According to reports in The Sun newspaper, the language of the Japanese is about to be extinct or Death because the only speaker is the grandmother "Durable".
One of the ancient peoples that lived in the Latin American continent, the Elijan was one of the Indian peoples living in the southern part of the continent, who are considered the most populous people of the southern hemisphere.
According to the Washington Post, a number of maps and charts have been published to help understand the diversity of languages in the world. Some continents have more languages than other continents, and in general there are 7102 living languages in the world, including 2301 in Asia, 2138 in Africa, 1313 in the Pacific, 1064 in the Americas, and the lowest in Europe, with only 286 living languages.
According to the Independent, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO], some 2,500 languages in the world are threatened with extinction. Some of these languages are spoken by only 30 people and 50% of the world's spoken languages will be extinct. Including one in the Arab region.
But Elijan is not the only global language threatened with extinction. Many dialects of the world are due to the influence of certain languages on the modern world, despite the existence of thousands of living languages.
The language of "Gedek"
Only 280 people speak in a small village on the Malay Peninsula. The language was discovered only last year and has never been documented. Niklas Burenholt, associate professor of public linguistics at the Swedish University of Lund, said it was devoid of words of violence, competition and professions Selling and buying.
The language of "Aka"
It is an Indian language spoken only by residents of the village of Arunachal Pradesh in the jungles of northeast India, but the dialect dies because its children choose to learn Hindi, the dominant language, which they hear on television, radio and folk music.
Language "Icelandic"
Because the Icelandic language is known for its complex grammar structure, the younger Icelanders began to speak more English, because much of the culture it consumes through the Internet comes in English.
The language "Marshall"
Environmental factors can kill the language. The Marshall Islands near the equator in the Pacific are leaving, towards the atolls between Australia and the US state of Hawaii, life has become increasingly difficult due to climate change and sea level rise, resulting in the loss of their native language And learning the new language such as English and Australian.
The language of "Winto"
Before the arrival of the Europeans in North America, the number of the Winto tribe, native Americans and those living in northern California, was about 14,000, but that number dropped to only 150 due to external diseases and violent settlers.
The language of "Tuva"
It is used by three villages east of the Russian Saiyan Mountains. Access to these villages is very difficult, resulting in the migration of its population towards Irkutsk oblast in southeastern Siberia. UNESCO estimates that the end of Tova is imminent.
The language of "Eldalian"
The closest thing to the ancient Nordic language was the language of the Scandinavian pirates and merchants who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the eighth and eleventh centuries.
It is spoken only today by residents of the remote llvdalen region of the Swedish province of Dalarna. Recently, many of its speakers have switched to Swedish.
The "Lombard" language
Is one of the semi-extinct languages. This Germanic language began to decline at the beginning of the 7th century, but may be used in different areas in the late 10th century. I kept sections of the language where the main evidence was individual words quoted in Latin texts.
. The genetic classification of the language is wholly dependent on linguistic linguistics, and in terms of evidence that the Lombard language was involved in the alteration of lowercase letters in Upper German – as indeed appears in some early evidence – they are classified as Germanic elps or Germanians.
The language of "Patwan"
The mother tongue of the western inhabitants of the United States of America, and one tribe still spoken by the Batawan tribe, living specifically in western San Francisco. Since 2010, there have been strenuous attempts to compile the vocabulary of this language in a book prepared by the Center for American Historical Studies.
The language of "Bilashio"
The mother tongue of the people of Argentina, and were spoken by the tribes there, and led the Spanish colonization to decline, and no one is talking now, but no dictionary or book of its vocabulary.
The language of "Kiranti"
Is the native language of the population of Nepal, leaving only eight people to speak. The Tepito Parman tribe, the family of the eight, is a book with its vocabulary, grammar and grammar.
The language of "Anio"
Is the language of the population of Hokkaido Island, the second largest island of Japan, threatened to disappear, leaving only 300 people to speak, of whom 15 are fluent in fluency, but the Japanese government has made serious efforts to revive it and save it from extinction.
The language of "Bazia"
Is the language of the indigenous inhabitants of Thailand, derived from the language "Astronizia", with only one of its original speakers, only one woman at the age of 103 years; so gathered 200 students and tried to teach the language quickly before dying.
The language of "Viraguri"
The Wirajuri language in Australia is spoken by only 30 people.
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