Monday, November 11, 2019

Languages speak louder

Languages play a crucial role in the daily lives of people, not only as a tool for communication, education, social integration and development, but as a repository for each person's unique identity, cultural history, traditions, and memory. But despite their immense value, languages around the world continue to disappear at an alarming rate and with this the United Nations declared 2019 The International Year of Indigenous Languages in order to raise awareness of them, not only to benefit the people who speak these languages, but also for others to appreciate the important contribution they make to our world's cultural diversity. 


For this year's theme which is the "Indigenous Language matter for sustainable development, peace building and recognition". We can all agree that our language really matters–in so many ways. The development of the country is the contrary of it's language, by means if it's culture remains and can be recognize then the country really is developing because it remains and show others how rich and treasure the langauge of it's one's place. 

However, language is really one of the most things that keeping us at peace, keeping a language and not changing it's culture really tends on receiving a progress of development. As long as one place is agreed to a change of language's culture it will have peace yet not everyone have the same mindset, there's those who–immitates, cultural, and modern that not all of us have the same perspective in life. 

In which we should really just let our own languages preach and be recognize, don't let your mindset think that keeping a cultural language is so old so why not change already? Don't think that the international language have more worth than the local. Each languages have it's own importance and that makes it all equal. 

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