Ignorance can deprive a person of the many opportunities available in life for employment , interact and express thoughts,feelings with other members of the community in a society ,for information and to know about others.
I don't think that this would affect one's identity. If you switch to an other language that you know really well, you even think in that language, you don't translate. But I really don't see how this could affect your identity. My native language is dutch, second language is french, third language is English and the fourth language is German, but at the end I am still me and I'm flemish.
"Irony" comes from the Greek word "eironeia," which refers to a pretense of ignorance or a dissembling. It is used in modern language to describe situations where there is incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs.
An impaired use of language is called aphasia. Aphasia is a communication disorder that can affect a person's ability to speak, understand language, read, or write. It is often caused by damage to the brain, such as from a stroke or brain injury.
A person who does sign language is called a "sign language interpreter" or a "signer."
Ignorance is when someone/something is unaware and is often used as an insult."Your ignorance is quite annoying."
No it's not logical to blame everyone else for one person's ignorance if anyone should be at fault for their ignorance it is their fault not everyone elses.
Ignorance is a condition or state where a person lacks knowledge about something. It is when the person is uninformed, is uneducated about something. Ignorance simply says we do not know. Ignorance is not stupidity.
Their ignorance of the English language was bewildering.
It depends on the type of ignorance; simple ignorance is where the person simply does not know something and this can be corrected by teaching them. However wilful ignorance is where the person choses not to know something, or despite being told about it refuses to believe that it is true; for this you can try to teach them, but odds are you will be wasting your time.
I don't think that this would affect one's identity. If you switch to an other language that you know really well, you even think in that language, you don't translate. But I really don't see how this could affect your identity. My native language is dutch, second language is french, third language is English and the fourth language is German, but at the end I am still me and I'm flemish.
It means that a person has chosen not to be educated.
"Like a blind person in a dark room."
When islam spread,the ignorance of arab will finished.
Maybe that the person shes writing the song about is ignorant
"Irony" comes from the Greek word "eironeia," which refers to a pretense of ignorance or a dissembling. It is used in modern language to describe situations where there is incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs.
Boredom, Ignorance, Stupidity, and Language Barriers. Happy? :D
This means that ignorance tends to resist change because it fears the unknown. People who are ignorant or uninformed may be uncomfortable with change because they are unsure of what it will bring or how it will affect them.