What European national language will be the first to go extinct?
What European national language will be the first to go extinct?
Belarussian
Esperanto
Luxembourgeois
Belgisch
one of the Scandinavian languages
>(((swedish)))
Depends on if you include officially recognized minority languages.
If so then probably the Sami languages, they're down to a couple thousand speakers across Fenno-Scandinavia.
If not then Irish is a strong contender.
Irish
canadian
dutch
:c
Never
>over a billion speakers
>close to extinction
yeah ok
Arabic is actually growing in Europe
Basque
one of baltic languages
probably lithuanian seeing as they all kill themselves
thankfully their country will be in good hands seeing as we will inherit it and bring back pogoń as flag
German after we finally split Germany apart.
Don't 90% of you guys already speak English? You've already been ANGLO'd.
>being bilingual is a bad thing
The joke is that you don't have a language.
English belongs to America and French belongs to France.
And none of the First Nations languages has many speakers.
>dutch going extinct
How you are going to praise gods of chaos then?
you missed the joke
The joke
Your head
FOY
Is that a parody of americanness?
Livonian?
...
fuck off we WILL SURVIVE
>one of baltic languages
this is the only serious answer. all of Europe has low fertility and the Baltic languages + Estonian already have the smallest pool of native speakers
Not Swedish, it's actually the most learned language in duolingo in Sweden
Exactly like Prussian
>duolingo useful for anything
It's a meme user.
Doesn't stop Swedish from being the most learned language in Sweden, how else will the refugees communicate with their Swedish girlfriends?
don't worry, your sacrifice won't be forgotten after we connect our lands ;)
good thing you know that you cant use pogoń since its polish/belarussian symbol
Belarusian or Irish
Tell me more about the "belgish" language please
we survived for over thousand years
and we will survive for thousands of years more
well it's just like french except you add "une fois" (pronounced "une foués") at the end of every sentence
One of those languages that one thinks is a lanugage. Like southern danish, no one under 80 speaks it
No one*
Irish. The Eire folks somehow memed it into the official languages of the EU despite no one speaking it. I've heard they're teaching it in schools now but young kids just won't understand.
Inari Sami has only 300~ speakers.