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The reason that we keep bringing up the fakers is because there is really no actual proof that the tongues still exist today besides word of mouth, and we know how that isn't always legitimate no matter who the source is.
So, is there the gift of tongues still today? None that has been proven.
If somebody told me that a man (or a woman) visiting a monastery, where the monks spoke only Greek, heard a monk explain the gospel to him (or her) in English when all the other people there heard no such thing and knew that the monk in question could not speak any English I'd be more inclined to accept that story as a possible example of genuine speaking in tongues than the examples of 'tongues' I've heard in charismatic meetings. And I'd be more inclined to accept it because both Greek and English are real languages and the message was the gospel and if the explanation was instrumental in the man (or woman) professing faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and starting to live a godly life I'd give it even more credence.
Messages in gibberish 'tongues' do not spread the gospel.