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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Jan 2015

    Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115:http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd 

    7:29 PM - 2 Jan 2015
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      2. Mandy Collins‏ @CollinsMandy 2 Jan 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why we need to fight for our indigenous languages: PRT @WSJ: What the world will speak in 2115: http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd  cc @FloMasebe

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      3. #LoveLikeJo!‏ @AmandaJaneWilde 2 Jan 2015
        Replying to @CollinsMandy

        @CollinsMandy ☑ while building integrated/inclusive teams (of several mother tongues) who welcome & understand each other... @WSJ @FloMasebe

        0 replies 2 retweets 0 likes
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      1. José R. Cepeda‏ @JRCpda 3 Jan 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @saclampitt | Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115: http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd  vía @WSJ

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      1. Kelly‏ @KellyVicChan 2 Jan 2015
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        Inspired to learn a "dying" language #bucketlist “@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd ”

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      1. Allison Stewart‏ @AllyStewart99 2 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115: http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd ”#extinction

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      1. Matthew Foster‏ @mryfos 2 Jan 2015
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        MT “@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd ” Stark, tragic loss

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      2. Claudio Naranjo‏ @cnaranjo1932 2 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ

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      3. Claudio Naranjo‏ @cnaranjo1932 4 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ cnaranjo

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      1. Nadeem Waheed Ali‏ @nadeemali103 10 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ

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      1. Kirti Patel, MD‏ @kirtipatelmd 3 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ phew...feeling better about not signing up the kids for Mandarin summer camp

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      1. Juan Carlos Meléndez‏ @tresmelendez 3 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @microjuris Very interesting article and good read, but it's lack of mention of Español, left me wondering.

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      1. steak holder  ⚙‏ @zackchapepa 3 Jan 2015
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        "@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115: http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd " 😞😞

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      1. elizabeth‏ @walshr108 3 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ if we don't stand up for ourselves ,it will be arabic

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      1. randymack82‏ @randymack82 2 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ With the border open, English will not be spoken in 2115. Apply for a job right now. Count how many already say bilingual preferred.

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      1. Pina Russo‏ @PinaRussoM 2 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115: http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd ”Spanish !!!

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      1. Omar Anaya‏ @omaranaya2 2 Jan 2015
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        “@WSJ: Thousands of languages may die out in the next 100 years. What the world will speak in 2115. Don't panic, it won't be mandarin 没问题@!

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      1. Binary Fx‏ @BinaryFx_9 2 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ All on autopilot! The proof is abundant and people are already cashing out. ==>> http://goo.gl/mQZ8qB 

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      1. Steve Kaufmann‏ @lingosteve 2 Jan 2015
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        @WSJ @randomdijit http://on.wsj.com/1xngyUd  Superficial platitudes and little substance. BTW adults do learn Chinese writing & tones e.g. me

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