New Language

Firstly, changing the alphabet means changing the entire structure of the language. As a result, it becomes difficult to adapt to speaking in a new system. Memorizing the new alphabet is also challenging, especially because we previously used a different script and are now transitioning to the Latin alphabet.

We typically learn a language when we are young, so adapting to a new alphabet later in life becomes increasingly difficult. The negative aspects of learning a new alphabet include:

  1. It is harder to learn a new language for the first time.
  2. For those unfamiliar with the Latin alphabet, the transition will be particularly challenging. However, some people may already know the Latin alphabet, which could make the process easier for them.

Over time, more people will become familiar with the new alphabet and language. However, for those who do not learn it, communication will become increasingly difficult.

On the other hand, using the Latin alphabet can offer advantages. Since this script is widely used in other countries, it would make communication abroad more convenient. For example, we would feel more comfortable in situations like ordering food at a restaurant.

However, people who cannot learn the new language may struggle to communicate and might be treated like tourists in their own country.

In conclusion, while transitioning to a new alphabet presents challenges, it could ultimately benefit the entire country by facilitating communication and integration on a global scale.

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