the way the people speak
Play is very important for cognitive development. That is why we have books that play and support language development.
Yes, aptitude can play a role in second language learning as it can affect how quickly and easily someone picks up a new language. However, motivation, exposure to the language, and the learning environment also play important roles in second language acquisition.
The English language equivalent of mă joc is I play.
Oh, dude, that's a good one. So, technically, people recite at a play in English or any other language, and they play music at a recital. But hey, who's keeping track, right? Like, you do you, language is just a suggestion anyway.
he doesnt use the language to make the play more exciting he uses because how they use to talk
It's just how the English language works.
The play Macbeth is written entirely in English.
You should not put on a play that has foul language in it. You could do a play such as "Charlotte's Web".
because of its themes, the language, the storyline and characters used in the play.
Yes, language can play a role in both unifying and causing division. Language can unify people by enabling communication and understanding among individuals who share the same language. However, the misuse or manipulation of language can also lead to misunderstanding, conflict, and division among groups who speak different languages or have different interpretations of the same language.
In what language?
You don't, if you don't like the language, don't play any game that says "Strong Language."