In The Ugly Future, Nobody Will Remember How We Used To Say “Bwakanangina Mong Hayup Ka!” To The Country’s President
September 20th, 2007
Filed under: Human Future
One of the world’s 7,000 distinct languages disappears every 14 days, an extinction rate exceeding that of birds, mammals or plants, researchers said Tuesday. At least 20% of the world’s languages are in imminent danger of becoming extinct as their last speakers die off, compared with about 18% of mammals, 8% of plants and 5% of birds.
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