No, the title does not mean someone is having a stroke. Tom Scott looks at an old written language called Ogham. It's a language carved into stone that fell out of use a thousand years ago. It turned out to be unique for translating languages into unicode, so it could be used on the internet. As you can see by the title of this post, they managed to do it.
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Up to 7,000, with over 800 in Papua New Guinea alone. http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/guide/languages.shtml
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Does anyone know how many languages there are in total?
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This is super interesting!
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