The France one is disturbing
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Does Turkey make you sleepy? (probably referring to the bird though)


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Is*... dialects still exist to this day. And some are still heavily used in some areas.
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Oh, in that case then I agree... I would still say more than 2 or 3, I could personally think around 10-12 that are still active. But yeah, not all 68 are active, most of them are dying... agree!
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A lot of the do now... more and more every day.
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Travel more you’ll find them... I’m 200% sure of that!
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It makes no doubt that a lot of people are learning English now (instead of other languages/dialects), and in a larger picture view, it’s good because it does open the door to the world from a business point of view. There’s still other dialects such in Alsace, Alps, etc
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But it’s probably true that in the next 20 years a lot of them will slowly fade away. I can easily imagine that too. I’d say even French in some way, but then it wouldn’t be politically correct... so that’s another subject for another time!
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