Language Minorities
Language minorities are groups of people who speak a language that is different from the dominant language of the country or region they live in. These groups may face challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and other services due to language barriers. Examples of language minorities include speakers of Spanish in the United States or Mandarin speakers in Canada.
The presence of language minorities enriches cultural diversity and can promote multilingualism. Governments and organizations often implement policies to support these communities, such as providing translation services and bilingual education programs. This helps ensure that language minorities can fully participate in society while preserving their linguistic heritage.