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AR العربية
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DE Deutsch
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EM English US
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EN English UK
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TA தமிழ்
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TE తెలుగు
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TH ภาษาไทย
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TI ትግርኛ
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TR Türkçe
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UK українська
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UR اردو
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VI Tiếng Việt
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AR العربية
DE Deutsch
EM English US
ES español
FR français
IT italiano
JA 日本語
PT português PT
PX português BR
ZH 中文
AD адыгабзэ
AF Afrikaans
AM አማርኛ
BE беларуская
BG български
BN বাংলা
BS bosanski
CA català
CS čeština
DA dansk
EL ελληνικά
EO esperanto
ET eesti
FA فارسی
FI suomi
HE עברית
HI हिन्दी
HR hrvatski
HU magyar
HY հայերեն
ID bahasa Indonesia
KA ქართული
KK қазақша
KN ಕನ್ನಡ
KO 한국어
LT lietuvių
LV latviešu
MK македонски
MR मराठी
NL Nederlands
NN nynorsk
NO norsk
PA ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
PL polski
RO română
RU русский
SK slovenčina
SL slovenščina
SQ Shqip
SR српски
SV svenska
TA தமிழ்
TE తెలుగు
TH ภาษาไทย
TI ትግርኛ
TR Türkçe
UK українська
UR اردو
VI Tiếng Việt
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Why are there so many different languages?Today there are more than 6,000 different languages worldwide. This is why we need interpreters and translators. A very long time ago, everyone still spoke the same language. That changed, however, when people began to migrate. They left their African homeland and moved around the world. This spatial separation lead to a linguistic separation as well. Because each people developed its own form of communication. Many different languages evolved from the common proto-language. But man never remained in one place for very long. So the languages became increasingly separated from each other. Somewhere along the line, a common root could no longer be recognized. Furthermore, no people lived in isolation for thousands of years. There was always contact with other peoples. This changed the languages. They took on elements from foreign languages or they merged. Because of this, the progression of the languages never stopped. Therefore, migrations and contact with new peoples explain the multitude of languages. Why languages are so different is another question, however. Every evolution follows certain rules. So there must be a reason for languages being the way they are. Scientists have been interested in these reasons for years. They would like to know why languages develop differently. In order to research that, one must trace the history of languages. Then one can identify what changed when. It is still unknown what influences the development of languages. Cultural factors appear to be more important than biological factors. That is to say, the history of different peoples shaped their languages. Obviously, languages tell us more than we know… |
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