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News / Study: 1,500 languages in danger of going extinct

Study: 1,500 languages in danger of going extinct

The Star,
03 January 2022, Australia

There are about 7,000 recognised languages worldwide, but many of them could soon be lost forever.

https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/culture/2022/01/03/study-1500-languages-in-accute-danger-of-being-extinct

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