Interesting Languages Facts

Interesting Languages Facts

Postby HERMINIA » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:49 pm

In fact, languages are in the hands of people, not politicians. Language is the only absolutely true democracy. It's not what professors of linguistics ,academics or journalists say, but is what people do.The former Spanish dictator Franco spent decades trying to stamp out the nation's regional languages but today Catalan is stronger than ever and Basque is also popular.Nevertheless, it seems that globalisation will mean that many smaller-languages disappear.In the end, whether or not a language will "survive"is very simple: If a language is one that people don't participate in, it's not a language anymore.
HERMINIA
 

Re: Interesting Languages Facts

Postby Ana Martinez » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:26 pm

I agree, Herminia. There's a radio program on Catalunya Informació, sorry but I can't remember the name, that makes the same point. At each program, the radio host introduces the audience to a different language, widely spoken or not. The radio host talks about grammar, vocabulary and, curious words or their meanings. Anyway, the aim of the program is something like, every time people stop speaking a language the world looses a different way of understanding reality and expressing it. And because of that, the world become more homogeneous and globalized, as we tend to understand life the same way, using the same words.
It's something to ponder about.
Ana Martinez
 

Re: Interesting Languages Facts

Postby Wilson Campos » Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:19 am

Languaje has so many different interesting facts. I searched on the internet and i found some of them so I will write them above.

1. There are over 231 completely extinct languages and 2,400 of the world's languages are considered to be in danger of dying out.

2. The Bible is the most widely translated book available in 2,454 different languages. Pinnochio is a close second. But the world's most translated author is Agatha Christie.

3. The language with the largest alphabet in the world belongs to the Cambodian language Khmer and is 74 characters long
Wilson Campos
 


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