Another concern raised by the domination of one language in a multi-cultural environment is the dominant language's eventual disappearance, due to its simplification as a means of communication between native and non-native speakers. Simplification of a language, which usually includes the loss of strict grammatical rules and sophisticated expressions, may eventually render the language useless for detailed communication. Consequently, the once dominant language may dissipate and separate languages may emerge from those speakers of different linguistic backgrounds. Such was the fate of the Latin language, which some fear bore resemblance to the existence of the English language today.