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There are over 6500 languages existing in this world at the point of time. Out of 7.2 billion people in this world around 1.39 billion speak Chinese dialects which is far more than people speaking English which happens to be an International language with a count of 527 million people speaking it. If we observe clearly then, many languages have evolved and many have extinguished due to lack of its... View more

There are over 6500 languages existing in this world at the point of time. Out of 7.2 billion people in this world around 1.39 billion speak Chinese dialects which is far more than people speaking English which happens to be an International language with a count of 527 million people speaking it. If we observe clearly then, many languages have evolved and many have extinguished due to lack of its preservation or very less percentage of people speaking it or even showing willingness in learning it. So accordingly, in the upcoming years few new languages might evolve and many other languages might extinguish. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/09/24/the-future-of-language/ View less

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