Popular Linguistics » Another language dies

The Indo-Portuguese Creole of Cochin died in 2010 as the last known speaker passed away.  Because a language needs speakers to stay alive, when the last remaining speaker of a particular language dies, the language he or she spoke also dies.  A full discussion can be found at Langology, .

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