Native Languages
Need to Preserve Native Languages
- Cultural Identity: Language is a fundamental component of cultural identity for an individual. We are the words we speak. Any language degradation affects people's identities and causes identity crises. Their capacity to change and advance as a person is affected by this.
- Language Variety: Language variety reflects and strengthens cultural diversity. The world is enriched as a result. The cultural diversity of a country is made up of oral traditions, oral languages, songs, poems, and rituals that have been passed down the years.
- Human Rights: The freedom to speak one's own language is regarded as fundamental ....
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