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Posted: 15 years ago
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language is a bridge to culture and language is part of culture itself. language is that important that it plays a large role in the society. part of studying a culture is through language and it will be a great idea to study language to understand a culture better as sometimes interpreted texts of historical texts such as the mahabharat and ramayan etc for india, the romance of the three kingdom and the red pavilion etc for china, the mythology of greeks, rome, and many others can be of different meaning. it is also one of the reason why quran cannot and should not be interpreted to another language, and interpretation to other language is only supposed to be a device, a tool to help people to understand the content not as the interpretation itself.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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im used to hearing my grandma's speaking in a different language i cant speak it well myself but my mum doesnt like it some of the words are hilarious
Posted: 15 years ago
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I have nothing other then respect for them who tries to speek my mother tounge. Sometimes it's difficult to understand them when they have an accent but I still appreciate their effort because I know how difficult it is to learn foreign languages.
I speak 3 languages fluently and 2 less fluently. Borned and raised in Sweden I still speak Urdu very well. Sometimes people(mostly southasians) think I moved to Europe just a couple of years ago. When I speak Swedish the Swedes look at me in a funny way. Why? Because I look like someone who recently moved to Europe but I speak like a real Swede. That's hilarious! You all have no idea how many people I've managed to shock.😆 I may not writet English that well but when it comes to speaking it's a different story. I've managed to improve my English immensely since moving to UK and people find it hard to believe that I've only been living here for a couple of years.
I'm still working on my Punjabi and German though.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: rahmona_pakswe

I have nothing other then respect for them who tries to speek my mother tounge. Sometimes it's difficult to understand them when they have an accent but I still appreciate their effort because I know how difficult it is to learn foreign languages.

I speak 3 languages fluently and 2 less fluently. Borned and raised in Sweden I still speak Urdu very well. Sometimes people(mostly southasians) think I moved to Europe just a couple of years ago. When I speak Swedish the Swedes look at me in a funny way. Why? Because I look like someone who recently moved to Europe but I speak like a real Swede. That's hilarious! You all have no idea how many people I've managed to shock.😆 I may not writet English that well but when it comes to speaking it's a different story. I've managed to improve my English immensely since moving to UK and people find it hard to believe that I've only been living here for a couple of years.
I'm still working on my Punjabi and German though.

thats good keep it up.
I am trying to learn as much languages as possible to including Mandarin.
I hope none of the languages are allowed to die a natural death.
But these days they only promote the major languages at the cost of the rest.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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i want to learn arabic, i always read the quran but i think arabic the language inspires me but i do think i need lessons on speaking urdu as well i can read it well
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I am still In the process of learning English and improving it. =) Once I master that I am moving on to what the red Indian's speak.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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my english has improved even though i speak it all the time and i am a british muslim but im doing english language as an a level so there are big words which has improved my vocabulary
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