It is really up to you to decide how much you value your language and culture or whether there is some other language that you would rather speak, and some other culture in which you would rather participate. Of course, you can speak more than one language and participate in more than one culture if you so desire. It's more work, but some people find it rewarding. It is worth bearing in mind that within two or three generations, your language and your culture will have changed significantly anyway: your great-grand-children will not regard it as theirs any more. You can see this by reading books written 100 years ago, then 200 years ago and so forth. Culture and language are both fluid: they change all the time. The bottom line is that you should be who you feel most comfortable being: but don't be afraid to embrace new things if they suit you.
language and culture are intertwine..culture grows through language..
British immigrants to America tended to retain much of their British culture
the three reasons why young people should know about their culture are:to preserve their culture traditions,to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to generations so that they would be aware
well knowing a language could mean it influences the culture because if you speak the language it seems like you would know the culture
You cannot put a language in with a culture it is not from people will not understand you. A language comes from the culture which it is derived from.
Yes, "Polish" should be capitalized when referring to the culture, language, or people of Poland. For example, "Polish cuisine" or "Polish culture."
What does a language's vocabulary tell about its culture?
Culture affects language because where ever it is your from you have your language, then when you learn a new language, depending on your culture you might be violating some kind of rule.
Ethnolinguistics is the study of language and how it is a part of culture. It especially refers to the way language influences culture and the culture of language in itself.
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.
The people of a nation should have a shared culture and ethnicity.
It is a language and a culture. Therefore, it is a proper noun and should be capitalized.