Your heart can not be simply defined with anatomical organs. Although blood is sent into the body, the essence of the heart is much deeper than science. The true essence of the soul is in the infinite artistic realm; immersed in the passion of your blood vessels, it is inevitably praised by people. My heart loves to write. In addition to writing challenges and challenges, I wrote a letter to clarify the beauty of the language. This beauty was created by words, meanings, punctuation, and was originally created by the author.
When all the special human history is written, it is usually written in a language unfamiliar with most of the next generation or the next generation. This creates the need for translation. The beauty of the language is that every sentence depends on how the reader interprets it. It is necessary to encounter sentences whose meaning changes only by punctuation marks. "There is not a man without a woman" Read a sentence with a punctuation mark after "man". Well, please put it after "women", hey, you have two sentences that give completely different meanings. Obviously, you know where I will go
That person is technically correct. In English in most dictionaries, the word "beauty" has no other meaning. However, many people (including myself) are using this word in various ways. Before English existed as a language, the words used by ancient philosophers who were translated as "beautiful" have a broader or more specific meaning, such as "good" or "high quality" It was. Immediately after English matured, the poet John Keats identified beauty with the truth of his poem "Greek Acura" (!).
All languages that exist in the world are important. Because they have their own potential language structure, meaning, and beauty. The language itself is a huge knowledge base. What we teach in a language can not be taught in another language. As the language dies, the specific knowledge, culture, language patterns, communication methods, and the beauty of expression disappear. Many countries have made enormous efforts to protect their mother tongue. Papua New Guinea is one of the best examples. About 900 native languages are used in this country, of which 500 are used as a means of communication at school. Research was done to understand the impact of educating children in their mother tongue. This study was held in two schools in English and her mother tongue. The result is shocking. Children learning in their native language are much smarter than children studying in English.