As with everything else, the language is constantly changing. Changes in language occur when speakers of one generation produce different linguistic expressions than those of previous generations. Each generation borrows a word from another language, invents a new word, changes the meaning of the word, and changes the pronunciation of a particular word. The language change process can be delayed or fast. But as time goes on, the old and new languages will change dramatically with the accumulation of change.
change. Talking is constantly changing anywhere and anytime, speakers may be relatively ignorant. The written language does not show late and radical change due to its sustainability and standardization; since Joe's era, the spelling of English has changed far less than its pronunciation. This is in turn related to form and prestige factors
The origin of the language definitely influences its structure. However, there is always a change in the use of language, sometimes it is conscious and sometimes unconscious. Language structure and its meaning depend on context, medium and platform. It is widely categorized - culture, politics, and technology are part of the parentheses that can influence the language, which will affect human thinking. Food, climate, geography, history, and local customs are some of the elements that shape culture. I observed how these cultural factors shape the languages of different regions. Punjab is a state in the northern part of India, which generally eats hot foods and likes larger restaurants. For them it is essential to add butter to most dishes to increase the taste and quality of food. They usually prefer quantity and quality of life
In countries of various languages like India, the language changes slightly every 50 miles. In southern India, organizations prefer local communication languages, but not in northern India. Language is a very important tool to explain our ideas, likes and dislikes, preferences, ideas, and ideas on communication. It is important to confirm that the sender and recipient languages are the same for successful communication, but in most cases the language proves to be a potential obstacle to the communication process.