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Yes, because that is how we comprehend things.
Each culture on this planet developed separately among us Humans, along with those varied cultures came as many different languages as our cultures.
The interaction among our varied cultures and languages has proven to be very advantageous for the Human condition.
Just ponder for a moment, if you will, how dull this world would be if we all spoke the same language and had the same thought processes.
Therein lies the argument against a one world society and one world government.
Our different languages and our different thought processes and our different cultures are what makes this world and our Human experience what it actually is.
The answer to your question is unequivocally yes.
Actually, Jared, if you think about it – thought is necessary for language. o.0
In retrospect, it is actually the other way around – thought is actually necessary for language.
I was so confused about what to buy, but this makes it udenrstaandble.