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It’s interesting to think about how many voices and stories are alive around the world at any given moment. I recently came across an article that talked about how many languages are spoken across the globe, and it really made me think about the bigger picture. It explained not just the number of languages, but also the cultural layers, histories, and environments that shaped them https://blog.appewa.com/how-many-languages-are-... . And that led me to ask myself the same big question the article raised: Why Do So Many Different Languages Exist?In many discussions, people assume languages developed simply because groups lived far apart. That’s definitely part of it, but it’s not the whole story. Communities evolve based on their surroundings—climate, migration, trade, and even the emotional expressions unique to each group. When people live in forests, deserts, mountains, or coastal regions, their daily life is shaped differently. So the words they create to describe their world also differ. Over generations, those words turn into distinct languages.Another thing that stood out to me is how languages are not just communication tools. They are identity. They carry stories of ancestors, traditional songs, humor, emotions, and values. Losing a language can sometimes mean losing a part of history. That’s why linguistic diversity is something worth appreciating, even if sometimes it makes global communication a bit harder.
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