how do you know that one language is not better than another
Knowing another language means being able to communicate, read, write, and understand spoken language in addition to your native language. It also involves an understanding of the culture and context in which the language is used.
I think that no language is better than another. Every language is precious because it helped the people who spoke it to read, to write, to communicate, to learn, to be educated, to create culture.
It is better to learn in Indian language than learning in English.Students now dont know to read or write their own mother tongue.Why is it unnecessary to learn other countries language when we dont know ours?Its better we learn it in our own language.
Chocolate is better than jellybeans, jellybeans are better than lollipops, lollipops are better than marsh mallows, i dont know the rest!
No language is better or worse than any other language.
Learning a foreign language can improve cognitive abilities, increase job opportunities, enhance cultural understanding, and make traveling more enjoyable and meaningful. It also opens up new perspectives and ways of thinking by immersing yourself in a different linguistic and cultural context.
As vrea sa te cunosc mai bine is a Romanian equivalent of 'I want to know you better'. Another equivalent is Vreau sa te cunosc mai bine. There may be more than one acceptable way of expressing something in another language. This is one such case. Either way, the speaker is make the same choices as the native speaker.
body language is way better
.What if i know that i am better than you?
You Know Me Better Than That was created on 1990-09-25.
It's a matter of personal preference. No language is better or worse than any other.
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.