
Did you know that there are over 7,000 languages worldwide, but more than half the world's population speaks only 23 of these languages? And about 40% of those languages are considered endangered, with only a few speakers left. Even more surprising, over the past century, it’s estimated that nearly 230 languages have gone extinct. While some languages like Mandarin, English, and Spanish dominate global communication, thousands of others risk disappearing forever. This loss isn’t just about words; it’s about losing culture, identity, and history. Should governments step in to protect native languages, or is this a natural part of societal evolution?Welcome to your Dinner Table Debates Daily Deep Dive, where we explore real topics from our decks and give you everything you need to debate, in under 10 minutes. Today's topic is "Governments should protect their native languages" and comes from our Full Size Essentials Collection deck. Let’s dig in.Languages aren’t just a means of commu...
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