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Languages are important – They convey feelings and emotions, etc. Ever since mankind has existed on this planet, there has been some sort of language to communicate to others. And language is not just words and sound. It is also actions, art, and movement.

Movement is such a great communicator that it would be almost impossible to do anything without moving (well, duh!). People can show sadness, impatience, anger, hatred, joy, love, etc., through their actions. People jostle others in a subway train in the form of saying, “Hey! Watch it! Don’t bump into me. I need my own space!” Others move aside and seem to say, “Here, you are looking uncomfortable and this extra space will help.” Of course, we don’t get that many kinds of people like that here, but it happens.

Art is also very important to communicate feelings. For example, Picasso’s blue period to some may just be a stage through which he was going when he wanted to paint all in blue; to others it may seem that he was showing how he was depressed and wanted to express how he was down in the dumps, by painting all in blue.

And finally, sound. Sound is the most effective means of communication to date, and to do that, we use languages. There are about… well, there are quite a few languages, and about a thousand more dialects. English has always been the most common language to speak. But yet people retain their cultures by speaking in their mother tongues, as they are called. These are the languages your ancestors spoke before you, and it will always stay with you.

Language, in general, is a great means of communication, and there are a lot of different dialects out there to be spoken and studied.

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