1.1
- “He who does not know foreign languages does not know anything about his own.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Kunst and Alterthum
- “If you can speak three languages you're trilingual. If you can speak two languages you're bilingual. If you can speak only one language you're an American.” -Author Unknown
These two quotes come down to the same idea. Learning a different language broadens your perspective of the world. Because learning a language means that you will also have to learn the customs and culture of the country the language is spoken in.
- Language /ˈlaŋɡwɪdʒ/ (noun): A way of communication between human beings to create an understanding of a certain message or subject between two parties, taking into account that cultural differences are respected and acknowledged.
1.2
- Yes, I do think one can learn a language. Since you have to revise it every so often. It has to be repeated to be learned. At some point, you have done so much revision and repeating that it will be burned into your mind. You can use the language to your heart’s content after that point.
- Acquiring a language would mean that you receive the language. I think that would mean that you have already learned the language and have made it your own instead of having to still learn and revise it all the time.
1.3
- I do think everybody is already creative in their own way. Some people find creative ways of making communication more elaborate and poetic, and some like to make it very functional and as efficient as possible. This way, everybody contributes to the development of language and the way it is used within certain contexts.
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