Personally, I'd say yes.
Language is often associated with culture, which can result in stereotyping, for example, the British are often pictured with top hats and really posh language - the same language which is spoken in America, but spoken much more old-fasioned-ly.
yes
Many people do agree it is better for a child to learn another language.
Yes Western culture has the ability to affect Indian culture greatly, and I think most Indians will agree that Western influence has become more prominent in India in the last few decades. One of the main ways that Indian culture is influenced by the West is through media such as television shows, movies, social media, music videos and more. Because western media, especially American media, is so influential, it is hard to imagine Western influence into India slowing down anytime soon. Western culture, through media alone, has been vital in influencing the dressing styles, values, beliefs and language of Indian culture in recent years.
You say "I agree with you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mo faramo nko to so".
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻae" to agree with something.
Yes!! I agree about the topic!!!
I agree.
Yes
Family
Persia
No, Tomasello did not agree with Chomsky's Theory of Language Acquisition. Tomasello proposed the usage-based theory, which emphasizes the role of social interaction and cognitive processes in language development, rather than a universal grammar proposed by Chomsky.
one does not agree with the ideas, belief, or practices of another culture