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Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 2:04pm On Oct 08, 2017
Was thinking about this today and just thought I'll ask if yes give reasons and if no also give reasons make we Learn
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by lx3as(m): 4:23pm On Oct 08, 2017
Deicide:
Was thinking about this today and just thought I'll ask if yes give reasons and if no also give reasons make we Learn

Yes, Yoruba will be as it combines words of Aramaic, ancient Egyptian and Atlantis.

There are lot of Yoruba names/words in Spanish, e.g, Ola, Lola, Lara, etc; in Turkish/Russian, e.g Lolu, Akin, etc; in English, e.g me for 'mi', yawn for 'yan', etc.

Most importantly, foreigners are learning the language. One of the languages of religion/culture in the Caribbeans and South America. The main indigenous language mix-up of Pidgin. The music language of Nigeria and beyond. If you're in the West of River Niger and you don't understand it, you are on your own.

I will always doubt the paternity of Yoruba-born individual that can't speak the language! Just as every Yoruba man is born spiritual, the language is part of Yoruba spirituality and it can never die until the world is no more. Yoruba (Anago, Olukumi) slaves in the Americas never let go of their Yoruba language and culture!

Again, in the S/West most people communicate in Yoruba language instead of Pidgin or English to carry out their daily activities.

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Nobody: 5:48pm On Oct 08, 2017
lx3as:


Yes, Yoruba will be as it combines words of Aramaic, ancient Egyptian and Atlantis.

There are lot of Yoruba names/words in Spanish, e.g, Ola, Lola, Lara, etc; in Turkey/Russian, e.g Lolu, Akin, etc; in English, e.g me for 'mi', yawn for 'yan', etc.
weh don sah

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Nobody: 6:28am On Oct 11, 2017
Nooope, its going to be a wonder if it does (Yoruba)
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by RedboneSmith(m): 6:48am On Oct 11, 2017
Not very likely.

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Atlantia(f): 7:11am On Oct 11, 2017
I doubt it.

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 10:15am On Oct 11, 2017
RedboneSmith:
Not very likely.
Which Language?
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Nobody: 12:52pm On Oct 11, 2017
Amharic language
- The de facto language of Ethiopia
- One of the over 85 languages in Ethiopia

• It may exist, but I'm pretty sure that it won't look like the current form. Language borrow and lend words, so Amharic will be affected by this.
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 1:00pm On Oct 11, 2017
Do you speak the language?
Hati13:
Amharic language
- The de facto language of Ethiopia
- One of the over 85 languages in Ethiopia

• It may exist, but I'm pretty sure that it won't look like the current form. Language borrow and lend words, so Amharic will be affected by this.
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Nobody: 1:23pm On Oct 11, 2017
Deicide:
Do you speak the language?
Yes I do
It's my mother tongue language
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Sammy07: 3:03am On Oct 13, 2017
Yes (YORUBA)

except if dem no speak it in south west again, Yoruba not be in existence again...
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 3:28am On Dec 04, 2017
Sammy07:
Yes (YORUBA)

except if dem no speak it in south west again, Yoruba not be in existence again...
Hmm
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by sexiestharam(f): 7:13am On Dec 04, 2017
My language won't last 30 years. Talk less of 1000.
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 8:12am On Dec 04, 2017
sexiestharam:
My language won't last 30 years. Talk less of 1000.
What language is that and why?
Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by sexiestharam(f): 8:47am On Dec 04, 2017
Deicide:
What language is that and why?
It is the Isoko language. We are few and many of the new generation cannot even understand the language talk less of speaking it. Isoko is dying.

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 9:02am On Dec 04, 2017
sexiestharam:

It is the Isoko language. We are few and many of the new generation cannot even understand the language talk less of speaking it. Isoko is dying.
Ah Too bad

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Re: Will Your Language Still Be In Existence In The Next One THOUSAND Years?? by Deicide: 12:19am On Jul 16, 2022
Universal language English

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