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Is it possible to differentiate between people of different backgrounds from the way they speak your native language? Support your answer with real life examples.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Language and culture are intertwined. A particular language usually points out to a specific group of people. When you interact with another language, it means that you are also interacting with the culture that speaks the language. You cannot understand one’s culture without accessing its language directly.

When you learn a new language, it not only involves learning its alphabet, the word arrangement and the rules of grammar, but also learning about the specific society’s customs and behavior. When learning or teaching a language, it is important that the culture where the language belongs be referenced, because language is very much ingrained in the culture.

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Answered by ajitshaw6290
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it possible to differentiate between people of different backgrounds from the way they speak your native language? Support your answer with real life examples.

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