Which European national language will be the first to go extinct?
Which non-official/regional European language will be the first to go extinct?
>Irish
>Breton or some other language in France because they're shit at preserving them
>>72155708
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>Which non-official/regional European language will be the first to go extinct?
Sorbian
>>72155643
>Which European national language will be the first to go extinct?
Probably a language with a small amount of native speakers from an irrelevant countries like Bulgaria or something
>>72155708
there's a difference between being bad at conserving something and willingly burrying it
Danish.
Hopefully.
Maltese or Irish
>>72155643
Welsch? Romansh?
Well, a lot a French regional languages are barely alive anymore.
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Swedish ofc. It will be switched to Arabic in some years.
Arabic
>>72155643
> Which European national language will be the first to go extinct?
None. They may change a lot, just like English after 1066, but they can still be defined as being the langauges they were before. Not that I support this idea, it's just a rational thought.
> Which non-official/regional European language will be the first to go extinct?
Low German
Probably one of the meme languages like Frisian or something.