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I assume you mean the language of the culture you are studying

Each cultural group has its own 'world view', the way it perceives, and interprets the world around it, this world view is reflected in the language. Some Eskimo tribes have as many as seven different words for types of snow, while some African cultures have no word at all for snow.

So language and culture are very much intertwined and study of a culture will also involve some study of the culture's language.

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