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Snow Lion1 year ago

We have 60 languages spoken on Tibetan Plateau on brink of extinction due to Mandarin Hegemony.

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tesol811 months ago

It’s true many languages will die, but the odds of any language that is the principal language of one decent sized country, such as Japanese, Hungarian, and yes, Persian, dying out is extremely unlikely. So yes, I understand your point, but Persian is not dying.

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Pieter Van Ostaeyen1 year ago

@sharghzadeh 👋 Belgian here, slowly yet steadily learning Farsi

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InsiderNews.Com1 year ago

Classic example of dying Urdu in India , mostly spoken by Muslim,non beneficiary of this beutiful language, poet bollywood grts. Children know urdu,people speak bug cannot read write, death is certain thanks to Jinnas vision of Pakistan.

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TameWild1 year ago

What you call Farsi is nothing more than a deformed Arabic. There is no Farsi…

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Jordan Turner 🥥🌴1 year ago

I don't think Persian is going to die soon. It has the support of two national governments. It also has the benefit of having a relatively simple and straightforward grammar.

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EroRosendahl1 year ago

@sharghzadeh I only speak relavent languages like Sanskrit

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Partisan ☼𓃬♕1 year ago

بیا برو تو کونم دلقک

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Ad Libitum by Jinkaza1 year ago

And the poetry and music that is right there with language. The sociology teacher I had in college worked in Africa, and this was big on his topics. Credentialism and language death.

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🎚️• Anwar Supreme • 🔊1 year ago

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