Every year several languages die out. Some people think this is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages. To what extent do u agree or disagree with this opinion.

For centuries,

language

is the major source of communication.It is argued that the annual extinction of many languages is not a problem because having few languages will lead to a more convenient life.I totally disagree with

this

statement which will affect the country_s

culture

.The below essay will elucidate the importance of

language

to

culture

,followed by a conclusion.

To begin

with,

language

is not a group of spoken words,it represents someone_s

culture

.

Language

has evolved thousands of years to reflect what it means to a particular place.

For instance

, the Irish

language

consists of a wide range of vocabulary in the world and reflects their tradition of storytelling, but now

English

has become the

first

language

in Irish because it is easy to communicate with the world.Many books were written in the native

language

such

as Gita is written in the Sanskrit

language

many people don_t know about the Sanskrit

language

.

Moreover

, speaking

English

and Chinese will alienate more people around the world.

English

may be common,but it takes years to acquire it.Some countries like Korea and Vietnam are trying to adopt

English

as a

second

language

for a long time, but ,

still

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some people cannot grasp it.

However

, For a long ,time

English

has been a

language

for business and it should be encouraged to help a country become more economically competitive.

To conclude, come spoken languages may make life better; yet

this

should not be an expense for less relevant dialects in order to avoid the country_s tradition,

culture

and alienation of many countries.

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