They allow us to communicate.All languages have grammar of some sort.All languages have phonemes and allophonesWhat all languages have in common is a way to communicate to themselves and others. For example, many people can understand English but many cannot.
The "language barrier" is when two people (or groups of people) can't communicate properly because they do not speak any languages in common. When you break that barrier, you can communicate...so you would assume that they started learning each other's language, or a different common one.
You need language and written language to communicate with others. If you need to learn the language of a group of people so you can communicate with them then perhaps you should get busy learning.
It means you talk to other people, communicate with them, by using words.
If you couldn't, how could people before the 1800s communicate over long distances? Also, if you can't read, you can't get a job. Also, people would have to go to others for instructions and things.
Before ASL, deaf people often used household gestures, sign languages developed within their own communities, or written communication to communicate with others. These methods varied depending on the individual's circumstances and surroundings.
They made languages so that people can communicate and talk to each other
Written languages are important because they allow for the preservation and communication of information across time and space. They serve as a means of recording history, literature, laws, and scientific knowledge. Additionally, written languages enable people to communicate complex ideas, thoughts, and emotions in a structured and lasting format.
I don't know much about aboriginals, but I can make an assumption with some fact involved. People before written languages were made all over the world painted as a way to communicate. Thats the verdict of what I know.
we learn languages because it is to help us communicate with people all around the globe and to help us speak well with other people.
Mankind does not have a single universal language.Language is the spoken or written means of communication between people. Because of the diversity of languages it is often impossible for two or more people to communicate effectively.
SO PEOPLE CAN COMMUNICATE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
by means of non-verbal communications,such as sign languages,sketches drawings ,etc.
You can communicate with people in other countries, and you can gain interest and knowledge through reading books in other languages too.
English, Blackfoot, Crow, Dakota, Salish and Assinboine are languages spoken in Montana.
i think its terrible. we should learn other languages. there are other people in this world that speak other languages, and we should know how to communicate with them.
Vocally and by written word