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Languages Are key to knowledge - Science Essay/Speech

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                             Languages Are key to knowledge

It is absolutely true languages are key to knowledge. All types of knowledge can only be acquired if one has language skills. For example, Einstein could gain knowledge about the secrets of the universe only through knowledge of language. Language are codes that make invisible knowledge visible.  

Language is very important for man. It makes the hidden phenomena perceptible and comprehensible. All the entertaining stories that inspired and hard-working men conceive; all the wisdom that sages, prophets, and seers garner from the harvest of their efforts; all the secrets related to various fields that the scientists and researchers discover become known to the entire mankind through language only.  

Would the world be able to read the insightful and absorbing plays of Shakespeare if there were no language? In fact, all the books we read; all the songs that we listen; all the poems that we compose; all the movies we enjoy would not come to being if there were no language.  

The magical world portrayed in books is painted with the color of language. For example, the imaginary world depicted in Harry Potter could only be created because of language. Similarly, the theories that Einstein, Addison, Newton, J.C. Bose, C.V. Raman wrote in books, could not be available for the entire mankind to read and learn without the creativity of the language.

In conclusion it can be said that languages make the invisible knowledge visible. Or we can say only through the microscope of language we can perceive the microscopic realms of knowledge.


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