
Language Survival
Language survival refers to the ongoing existence and vitality of a language, especially in the face of challenges such as globalization, cultural assimilation, or the dominance of more widely spoken languages. It involves efforts to keep languages alive through teaching, community use, and cultural transmission. When a language survives, it preserves not just a means of communication but also the unique identity, history, and traditions of its speakers. Various organizations and communities work to revitalize endangered languages, ensuring they continue to be spoken by future generations.