Language is essential for communication, preserving and sharing knowledge, and forming complex social structures. Without language, human culture would not be possible as it is the primary means by which ideas, beliefs, and values are transmitted and shared among individuals within a society. It is through language that we are able to connect with others, express ourselves, and shape our identities as members of a cultural community.
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Language is important because people can communicate. When someone is sick and needs help, language allows them to tell others what they need help with each day.
It's difficult to get statistics on this if only because the difference for a lot of people between secondary mother language, school language, and language-they-learned as an adult, is small and difficult to define. The answer at this point in history is most likely English. Many kids in many non-English speaking countries are trying to learn English because of its business applications, especially as concerns the USA and Europe (most European businessmen, especially in Western Europe, have a decent command of English).
It is difficult to talk at night and signing on a radio talk shows is right out. Some say that Signed English should be used in schools because it more closely follows the English language syntax. Since most people who are not hearing impaired do not know sign language, it is difficult for the hearing impaired to have conversations with just anyone, as those without hearing impairments do.
Assembly language is the lowest level of computer code, not including the actual machine language, which is directly processed by the hardware. It contains instructions specific to the hardware of your system. When you write a program in a higher level language like C, it is first translated into assembly language before the computer can execute it. Because it is so low-level, assembly language is extremely difficult to code in.
Some people mistakingly thing that sign language is not a language because it is not spoken. For hearing people who have never studied ASL (or any other sign language), it is difficult to understand how a language based on gestures can have all the nuance of a "real" language. Many people also assume that ASL is the same thing as English, with the same structure and signs for every word, which is of course not true. In short, people think that sign language is not a language because they don't understand that it is completely different from English and can't appreciate the linguistical complexity that it incorporates.
I think we inherited the language , because is difficult to learning language
because it was hard to understand in a different language
Because they don't really want to learn it.
We should save it because in the eyes of many, Yiddish has a significance both as the language of an important literature s well as a unique expression the Jewish people.
Because of the difficulty in measuring quality improvements.
Shakespeare's puns are difficult to spot because the English language has changed a lot, over the past 400 years.
Language is important because people can communicate. When someone is sick and needs help, language allows them to tell others what they need help with each day.
From what I understand, English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. This is likely because of the countless exceptions that exist for every rule of the language.
It is difficult to correctly read and interpret because the language is so old.
It is difficult to correctly read and interpret because the language is so old.
It is difficult to correctly read and interpret because the language is so old.
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