There are 6800 known languages in the world.
600 of the 6800 languages are considered important.
In order for a language to survive, there must be at least 1,000 people speaking it.
66% of bilingual speakers are children.
Only 6.3% of United States residents are bilingual.
Furthermore, isn’t it strange how our brain processes the language we speak on a daily basis, but when we are asked to break the sentence down by parts of speech not many of us can do it?
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