yes 'cos language is what you are and where you come from! so A Japanese who speaks english and Japanese will experience two different worlds of two differently speaking languages and people!
Pardon my English....
2006-10-02 04:31:19
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answered by imhm2004 5
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Well, I believe that each individual person has their own experience of words even in their own language. This is what commonly leads to misunderstandings between friends.
On the level of your question, languages as a whole, yes. Many languages are very similar, but most are more different than we think. We choose to translate words directly between, for example, Spanish and English, but the actual meanings are not exactly the same. Words are merely a symbol used to portray a deeper meaning, and this meaning can have different forms in an infinite uses of the same word, in the same language, or others around the world.
2006-09-28 05:32:28
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answered by Rings_around_Saturn 3
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yes i think so b/c it is a iff. culture and language and its their heritage, thing, shindig,......etc.....what you wanna call it. But its like you or i saying "I have met people of all walks of life".
2006-09-28 05:44:45
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answered by fryeindustries2002 3
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no, not really, if u can unserstand the other peron, no mater what language, unsderstanding is important, for excample, im horbny, and i want u right now!!!! email me!!!! u understand? understanding is important.. waiting..
2006-09-28 04:49:03
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answered by tariq k 4
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no bz u take india there r various languages
but it does not lead a different country
iam not sure with your question????????????
2006-09-28 04:49:55
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answered by PRIYANKA B 2
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I dont know!
2006-09-28 04:41:07
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answered by tattoo666 2
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im sorry im not quite sure what your asking.
2006-09-28 04:41:00
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answered by Henry_Tee 7
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