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Universal language

Yeah. Do you have a sense why universal languages like Esperanto have not taken off? Why do we have all these different languages? Well, my guess is the function of a language is to do something in a community. I mean, unless there's some function to that language in the community, it's not going to survive. It's not going to be useful. So here's a great example. Language death is super common. Okay? Languages are dying all around the world, and here's why they're dying. It's like, yeah, I see this. It's not happening right now in either the Tsimane or the Piraha, but it probably will. So there's a neighboring group called Moseten, which is, I said that it's isolate. It's actually there's a dual, there's two of them. So it's actually, there's two languages which are really close, which are Moseten and Tsimane, which are unrelated to anything else. And Moseten is unlike Tsimane in that it has a lot of contact with Spanish and it's dying, so that language is dying. The reason it's dying is there's not a lot of value for the local people in their native language.

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Yeah. Do you have a sense why universal languages like Esperanto have not taken off? Why do we have all these different languages? Well, my guess is the function of a language is to do something in a community. I mean, unless there's some function to that language in the community, it's not going to survive. It's not going to be useful. So here's a great example. Language death is super common. Okay? Languages are dying all around the world, and here's why they're dying. It's like, yeah, I see this. It's not happening right now in either the Tsimane or the Piraha, but it probably will. So there's a neighboring group called Moseten, which is, I said that it's isolate. It's actually there's a dual, there's two of them. So it's actually, there's two languages which are really close, which are Moseten and Tsimane, which are unrelated to anything else. And Moseten is unlike Tsimane in that it has a lot of contact with Spanish and it's dying, so that language is dying. The reason it's dying is there's not a lot of value for the local people in their native language.

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