Chinese, English, And some others like Japanese Languages that a lot of people speak
Will survive going to survive They will survive the night ok. I am going to survive the storm.
The future perfect tense of survive is will have survived.
Yes, there are many languages spoken around the world besides English. Some widely spoken languages include Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, and French. The future of language will likely continue to be diverse with new languages emerging and evolving over time.
Yes, there are many languages that are no longer spoken due to various reasons such as globalization, colonization, and cultural assimilation. These languages are referred to as extinct languages. It is estimated that around half of the world's languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the near future.
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.
Will survive going to survive They will survive the night ok. I am going to survive the storm.
The future perfect tense of survive is will have survived.
Don't worry about the future. Focus on present languages because no one knows how long anything will be around for in the future.
food, oxygen, and water to survive.
DOUGO ROCKS
Of the estimated nine languages spoken by the Australian Tasmanian Aborigines, none survive. As a whole, the Tasmanian aboriginal languages were called the Palawa.
languages are probably around 4 billion years old
Probably.
Yes, there are many languages spoken around the world besides English. Some widely spoken languages include Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Arabic, and French. The future of language will likely continue to be diverse with new languages emerging and evolving over time.
the toys of the future probably will be hover boards.
Probably not....
Probably not.