Language
Language plays a key role in culture.Language is a systematic set of symbols that communicate with one another and have the same meaning. Initially, only sounds were used, and then the words were marked with pictures or letters and then written.
Voices vary from one group to another, and so do the alphabets. And even in writing, some people move from left to right. Some go from right to left; Some are different from top to bottom. There are hundreds of types of man-made characters for communication.
These languages help to communicate well with each other in the community and guarantee the cultural longevity of the community. In other words, language is the cultural heritage of a society and the main mechanism for passing on the culture of that society for generations.
Just as our genetic makeup is present in our body, so many of our ancestral genes remain in our culture. Language is one of those symbols. In other words, it is a tool that reveals the wisdom that our ancestors collected.
Every society has passed on its culture orally. "Letters" originated about 5,000 years ago and the literacy rate was very low.
Even in the rest of the world today, it was not until the 20th century that almost everyone began to take pride in being literate. Yet, according to recent statistics, in the United States alone, about 10 percent of the adult population is illiterate, and in much of the poorer parts of the world, about one-third of men are men. Nearly two-thirds of women are illiterate.
Language not only connects people to the past, but also allows them to relate freely to symbols and enjoy unlimited imagination. In addition, language is a language of human understanding and understanding. Even though he knew he would die one day, he was different from other creatures as he could still think and act better in the future than in the present.
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