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Does Language Shape Identity?
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In this episode, I look at the relationship between language, identity, and communication, sharing a story about a night with Wu-Tang. I also tells ye about how the Irish language was “battered out of” people with a special type of stick. As you celebrate International Mother Language Day, reflect on the significance of languages in shaping our perceptions, experiences, and cultural heritage.
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