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.
There are roughly 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. However, many of these languages are endangered and at risk of disappearing.
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
It is estimated that there were around 7,000 languages spoken before colonization. However, many of these languages have become extinct or are endangered due to the impacts of colonization and globalization.
There are currently 6,909 languages spoken in the world :)
Approximately 7,000 languages are spoken in the world today. However, a significant number of these languages are endangered and at risk of extinction.
There are roughly 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. However, many of these languages are endangered and at risk of disappearing.
Foundation for Endangered Languages was created in 1996.
There are roughly 6,500 languages spoken today!
It is estimated that there were around 7,000 languages spoken before colonization. However, many of these languages have become extinct or are endangered due to the impacts of colonization and globalization.
There are currently 6,909 languages spoken in the world :)
Approximately 7,000 languages are spoken in the world today. However, a significant number of these languages are endangered and at risk of extinction.
There are between 3000-6000 languages spoken today.
There are estimated to be around 7,000 indigenous languages spoken worldwide. These languages are diverse and vary greatly in terms of structure and origin. Many of them are endangered due to factors such as globalization and cultural assimilation.
The extensive catalogue of world languages details 6909 distinct languages
It is estimated that around 3,000 to 7,000 languages have become extinct throughout human history. Currently, there are approximately 2,500 languages that are considered endangered and at risk of disappearing in the future.
No exact count because there are langauges and then there are hundreds of dialects but I would say over 2,000.
There are estimated to be around 250-300 different Aboriginal languages and dialects spoken in Australia. However, many of these languages are endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining.