Will English Die Out?

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English is the language of globalization that has, in many ways, become an enemy to other . ... He reckons that by 2050 , a mere generation, the reign of any single global lingua franca – a language used between people who do not share a common mother tongue- will have met its demise.

Will the English language ever die out?

The American studies, philosophy and music expert at Columbia University, predicts that 90 per cent of languages will die out to leave around 600 . ... This has already happened in some places because of colonisation, such as America and Australia, for example, where most native languages are extinct or about to die out.

Is English declining?

In a study published today in the journal Science, David Graddol, an expert in the development of languages, calculates that by 2050 the number of native English speakers will have fallen to about 5 per cent of the world's population, from about 9 per cent in 1950.

Which major languages will die out?

Name in English Number of speakers Degree of endangerment South Italian 7500000 Vulnerable Sicilian 5000000 Vulnerable Low Saxon 4800000 Vulnerable Belarusian 4000000 Vulnerable

What languages will die?

  • Irish Gaelic. Irish Gaelic currently has over 40,000 estimated native speakers. ...
  • Krymchak. Also spelled Krimchak and known as Judeo-Crimean Tatar, this language is spoken by people in Crimea, a peninsula of Ukraine. ...
  • Okanagan-Colville. ...
  • Ts'ixa. ...
  • Ainu. ...
  • Rapa Nui. ...
  • Yagan.

What will be the most spoken language in 2050?

The latest projection is that French will be spoken by 750 million people by 2050. A study by investment bank Natixis even suggests that by that time, French could be the most-spoken language in the world, ahead of English and even Mandarin.

What are the 10 dead languages?

  • Old Norse. saveyourheritage.com.
  • Ancient Egyptian. firehow.com. ...
  • Sanskrit. sanskritweb.net. ...
  • Middle English. home.vicnet.net.au. ...
  • Aramaic. When: 700 BCE – 600 CE. ...
  • Coptic. ling.fju.edu.tw. ...
  • Biblical Hebrew. thebiblicalworld.blogspot.com. ...
  • Akkadian. cyberwitchcraft.com. ...

What will be the most spoken language in 2020?

In 2020 English is the most widely spoken language in the world with more than 1.2 billion people practicing it. After that, the Chinese language, with more than 1.120 million people speaking it, and Hindi that stops” at about 637 million. At the foot of the podium, Spanish (538 million) and French (278 million).

Is English losing popularity?

More than half of the internet is in English. Even people who speak the most popular languages have a hard time reading online. ... Chinese, the most widely spoken language, makes up just 2.1% of the internet.

What is the fastest growing language in America?

In percentage terms, the proportion of the US population that speaks Spanish has grown from 5% to 13% over the same period – hence it being crowned the fastest growing language in the US.

What is the rarest language?

What is the rarest language to speak? Kaixana is the rarest language to speak because it only has one speaker left today.

How many languages die a day?

One language dies every 14 days . By the next century nearly half of the roughly 7,000 languages spoken on Earth will likely disappear, as communities abandon native tongues in favor of English, Mandarin, or Spanish.

Is French dying?

The French language is not dying , but rather, it is growing due to rising French-speaking populations namely oi Africa. Along with German, it's one of the most important natively-spoken languages in the European Union, and despite being strictly controlled by the Acadamie Française, it's evolving.

What will be the most spoken language in 2100?

In 2100, according to the UN projections, all the Chinese-speaking countries of the world will have 980 million inhabitants. Supposing 100% of their inhabitants speak Mandarin by then, that means there will be 980 million Mandarin speakers worldwide in 2100.

Is German a dying language?

Much too many people speak German as a native language, and the fact that it's an Indoeuropean language makes it less likely to die out. ... Right, so the language isn't dying , but it has definitely changed. According to Thomas Steinfeld, German is an invention of the late 1800s.

What's the oldest language on earth?

  • Tamil: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 300 BC. ...
  • Sanskrit: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 2000 BC. ...
  • Greek: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 1500 BC. ...
  • Chinese: Origin (according to first appearance as script) – 1250 BC.
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Juan Martinez is a journalism professor and experienced writer. With a passion for communication and education, Juan has taught students from all over the world. He is an expert in language and writing, and has written for various blogs and magazines.