Vaishali Duhan
The present paper aims to explore the relationship between language and cultural practices. These are two interdependent aspects of human societies. Language is the primary tool for communication, and culture encompasses the shared beliefs, values, practices, and behaviours, of a group of people. In many cultures, language is closely tied to identity. Language is used to convey a culture’s attitudes towards gender, race, and other social categories. Moreover, certain linguistic features, such as the use of metaphors can reveal cultural values and beliefs. Cultural practices, in turn, influence language use and development. Furthermore, the use of language can facilitate the transmission of cultural knowledge, allowing traditions and practices to be passed down from one generation to the next. Moreover, the adoption of foreign words and expressions into a language can reflect the influence of other cultures on a society’s practices and values. Overall, the interplay between language and culture is essential for effective communication and cultural appreciation. It also highlights the importance of preserving and promoting linguistic diversity as a means of safeguarding cultural heritage.
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