Language plays a central role in intercultural relations by facilitating communication, preserving cultural identity, and shaping worldviews. However, linguistic differences can create barriers to effective cross-cultural understanding.
This article explores how language affects intercultural communication, the challenges posed by linguistic diversity, and strategies to enhance communication between people from different cultural backgrounds. The discussion highlights the impact of bilingualism, linguistic relativity, and cultural pragmatics in fostering meaningful international interactions.
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