Preserving Bangladesh's Multilingual Diversity Through Digital PlatformsCEFR A1
24 Aug 2025
Adapted from Nurunnaby Chowdhury, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by litoon dev, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
- Bangladesh has many different languages.
- Some languages are nearly gone.
- The Kharia language has only five speakers.
- A project helps save these languages.
- It is called Multiling.cloud.
- This project makes languages digital and safe.
Difficult words
- language — A system of words for communication.languages
- speak — To talk or use words.speakers
- project — An activity planned to achieve something.
- save — To keep safe or rescue.
- digital — Using electronic technology.
Tip: hover, focus or tap highlighted words in the article to see quick definitions while you read or listen.
Discussion questions
- Why do you think some languages are nearly gone?
- How can technology help save languages?
- What other projects could help endangered languages?
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