Around a quarter of the world's population speaks just three languages: Mandarin, English and Spanish. But out of the 6,700 of the world's identified languages, nearly 2,500 are deemed at risk according to UNESCO, the UN's cultural body.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
"Speaking In Fewer Tongues"
We're Babeling less, says the "Economist":
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