The Sinhala language, far from being a dying language, has many features that even some of the world languages lack. IT, a handmaid of the human mind, should be utilised to let the beauty of the language be optimised for the benefit of man, said Prof. J.B. Disanayaka after the launching 'Bhashita', the Sinhala font family produced by the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) in Colombo recently.
The erudite linguist cited several examples to show how the Sinhala language has facilities not found in many world languages.





















