i believe culture has significant social and economic implications. Culture improves our quality of life and raises general well-being for both individuals and communities through improving learning and health, increasing tolerance, and providing opportunities to connect with others.
add your experience:when i was little i grew up speaking Spanish then English now i throw in a little bit of both into each other when speaking https://www.k-international.com/blog/why-are-there-so-many-languages/
there are so many languages has to do with distance and time. Groups of people are always on the move, seeking new opportunities. And languages change over time, too. Even English.
I feel like in the future we would not be specking the same languages we speak now it could be something different something new
Add your experience:i can relate to this quote because this is what i believe because i come from a religious back ground and grew up beliveing in this https://people.howstuffworks.com/speak-same-language.htm
In this story from the Bible, humans originally spoke a single language. But God got angry when these humans tried to build a tower to heaven. This wasn't in God's plan. So he made humans speak different languages and scattered them across the Earth.
"if you spoke Tswana maybe i didn't look like it,but if i spoke like you ,i was you
I've helped out many people who speak Englis and Spanish
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