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Every year several languages die out. Some people think that this is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. Due to globalization we have seen a dramatic decrease in the number of languages throughout the world. While there are valid arguments to the contrary, I personally believe that every nation should attempt to preserve its language as it is an important part of its culture. On the one hand, there would be some reasons that less applicable languages could be allowed to die out since the alternative international language could be more efficient in terms of lexical analysis and grammar use as well as communicating with other countries. Moreover, declining in the variety of languages is likely to bring more similarities which can unite people whereas differences frequently have a tendency to divide. On the other hand, in my belief a country’s language is not only a potent symbol of its culture but also a valuable heritage from its ancestors. Therefore, surviving this undoubtly precious nationhood is the responsibility of every ethnicity because of its importance in maintaining identity. Admittedly if some useless languages have been eradicated all over the world and for example, international languages have superseded them, the life will be more convenient especially when someone tends to travel or cooperate with a foreign company where its staff mostly are familiar with these languages. Nevertheless, I would contend that any language as an essential element of each civilization should never be ignored in a relentless way. In conclusion, I once again restate my view that this national asset should be protected even if it serves no useful purpose for us in international applications.

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