Learning Journal 7

Languages tend to die due to a wide variety of cultural and national reasons. When they do the civilization which shaped the language may not die out, but a large portion of its cultural significance is lost. Languages are key in shaping communicative traditions between individuals of the region, while these individuals would not cease to exist their national spirit and historical roots tend to become less apparent and eventually die out.

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