Pros of dying languages: every language is a part of human history which reveals something about the culture and thought processes of those who spoke it, and which contributes to our general knowledge of linguistics.
Cons of dying languages: there are already many more languages spoken on Earth than any one person could ever learn. If some of them are going to die, that just simplifies the problem of how people on Earth can communicate with each other.
If you are referring toward the term "pros and cons" an apostrophe is not used. An apostrophe is used when referring to "professionals", as it is the contracted form of the word.
Pros of assimilation: promotes unity and social cohesion by creating a shared cultural identity, enhances communication and understanding among diverse groups, and can lead to increased opportunities for social and economic integration. Cons of assimilation: may erase individual cultural identities and traditions, can lead to marginalization and discrimination of cultural minorities, and may perpetuate power imbalances and inequalities within society.
"Con" is not listed in the Brazilian portuguese dictionary. It is used, as it is in english, along with "pros", meaning "the pros and cons" of something, which means, the negative and the positive points of something.
I know of only a couple: Latin and Gaelic are both dying languages. I don't think anybody uses Old English anymore so there is another one.
Objectives of MIS· How is the market currently allocated? · Which are the competitors product offer to hold share in the market? · Pros and cons of this product · Customer set of each of these products · Money spent in advertising · In what stage of the product life cycle in each product Objectives of MIS · How is the market currently allocated? · Which are the competitors product offer to hold share in the market? · Pros and cons of this product · Customer set of each of these products · Money spent in advertising · In what stage of the product life cycle in each product
Pros of dying languages: every language is a part of human history which reveals something about the culture and thought processes of those who spoke it, and which contributes to our general knowledge of linguistics. Cons of dying languages: there are already many more languages spoken on Earth than any one person could ever learn. If some of them are going to die, that just simplifies the problem of how people on Earth can communicate with each other.
Seriously? There are no "pros." The obvious "cons" are one: you're no longer living!
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PROS CONS ----------------------------------------------------- Pros: Entertaining Cons: Mental conditions can be caused, Adicition, Expensive.
Cons? What Cons?
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pros= nothing cons=everything