The Greek Cypriot dialect is the “lingua franca” for all the multicultural communities in Cyprus thus representing the unity and the bridges built between all the communities of Cyprus (Greek, Turkish, Maronite, Armenian and Latin). This is also reflected in the Greek Cypriot dialects’ vast vocabulary, that borrows from the languages of all these communities.
Social studies indicate that language shapes thought and so when a language or a dialect of a language dies, so does the way the people of that language think. It is for the importance of cultural preservation that we continue to teach language, so our Cypriot dialect and our way of thinking is passed onto future generations!