The End of Language. Badeshi

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Everyone in this mortal world is going to die one day. Either today or tomorrow or later.

But have you ever thought that this can happen to languages also.
Many languages die till date and now here is the another on the extinction from this world.
This is the News about Pakistani language BADESHI.
There are only three people who speak this language . And they are old. There's ñobody after them to speak this language.

A language once popular in remote snow-clad mountain hamlets of Northern Pakistan, it has only three speakers left in the world now, reports the BBC.

Though widely considered extinct now, BBC found three old men in Pakistan's Bishigram Valley who can still speak in Badeshi.

It was once widely spoken in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
According to Ethnologue, an authoritative resource on world languages, Badeshi has had no active known speakers for three generations now.

Classifying it as a dormant language with no written script, Ethnologue claims it was once widely spoken in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province but died out over the years as locals started to prefer more dominant regional languages such as Torwali and Pashto.

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