what language do you think will be dead after 300 years from now?
swedish
Most indigenous languages, like your OP pic. Languages spoken on polynesian islands in the pacific, because those islands won't exist anymore.
>>72434939
>fun post
>>72434943
>normie post
>>72434939
Most Scandi languages would be dead or in the same boat as Irish Gaelic is.
>>72434903
Arabic
>>72434978
Why can't we have both anon?
Probably the language you use to speak to bananas
all languages except african and arabic ones
>>72434903
we would invent a better way at communication by directly feeding information to each other's brain eliminating language.
>>72435171
this.
language is literally a thought prison. soon we will communicate in pure ideas and emotions.
>>72435171
>muh language will disappear meme
>ignoring the fact that the human brain is hard-wired to use language
How would that information be structured? Don't just say "logically;" give us an example.
>>72435213
jesus christ i cant even comprehend the memes we will be able to produce
spanish for sure, maybe french, ded]finetly german
only four languages will prevail: English (once UK seals themselves in a dome), Spanish (USA will become El Mexico del Norte) Mandarin, and Arabic
>>72434903
depends on what you mean by "dead" if you define that as no native speakers than I imagine quite a few smaller languages that aren't a country's main language will die off. No main languages though, perhaps English or some other language will become very popular as a native tongue in countries that don't have that as their native/official language. But it will most likely take more than 300 years for them to die out, as they will, at the very least, have some small pockets of native speakers. Especially outside of cities.
If we see a strong popularisation and push for a given language to be used in place of the usual native language, then most natural languages will begin dying very quickly. It takes a while though, 300 years isn't enough when you consider the several generations it would take to convert. These nations would probably have unique mannerisms and their dialect too, the only way they won't is if you enforce strict language learning and rules to it.
>>72435290
This. It will take a long time for other main languages to die and it takes a nation's government to popularise/enforce it more for it to begin. But once the conversion starts, it's only a matter of time before the original language dies. These 4 are too important and widespread, you basically need to learn at least 1 if you want to participate in the world.
>>72434903
>>72435089
How do I search for more Native Brazilian-tan art? What's this girl's name?
>>72435729
kuruminha