Only three people speak this language!
Think once, you're learning a few words in a language, in which language is just three people all over the world! This language, called 'Bondari', was once widely used. Now it is on the way to extinction. Because only three people speak this language.
Today's news on Monday, BBC Online reports that there was a lot of people talking in a deserted mountainous countryside in the country's border with Pakistan. But three elderly people have been found in Bigham Valley, who speak this language. The three people are convinced that this language will be eradicated with their death. They are Rahim Gul, Saeed Gul, and Ali Sher.
One of the three is Rahim Gul, he does not know how old he is. It seems 70 years old to see him. Rahim Gul said that, in the previous generation, people did not speak Bengali in ten-ten families. The use of these languages gradually reduced after the families of these families got married to women of different languages of another village. Most of these women were fluid in the language. It was seen that his children started talking about his mother's language. In this way, people in the language of the language gradually decreased.
It is known that in the area now more of the fluid language is fluid.
Rahim Gul's cousin Saeed Gul (50) said, "Our children now speak Tarwali language."
There is no job in the area. These three people spend so much time in the tourist district of Swat district. From there they acquired the Pashto language. Talk to others in that language. Rahim Gul and Saeed Gul, speaking themselves in the language of the language, Harahameshai forgot one word for now.
These three people are still forgetting the language because the chance of speaking in the Bengali language is reduced.
Rahim Gul has a son. The boy has five children. But they all speak a fluent language. Rahim Gul's son said that his mother used to speak in the Urdu language. Parents never spoke in the Bengali language at home. So she did not get any chance to learn Bengali language during her childhood. Some words in the Basque language know only, the language does not know. His children also spoke in the Tarawali language. Expressing regret, he said, 'I am 32 years old now. Now there is no chance to learn the language of the country. It is bad to think, this language will end with the death of a father. '
Sagar Zaman, a language specialist specializing in the preservation of some of the endangered languages of Pakistan. He said, 'I have been in that area three times. The inhabitants of this area became obsessed with speaking in front of me. Apart from that, those who spoke fluent and Pashtu in the eyes of the people of the Bengali people looked down on their eyes. Because of this, the people of the Bengali speaking community are shy to speak in this language. '