That still doesn't mean that every one of those languages, with their thousands of years of evolution, would end up with the same grammar.
Does every language have verb, noun, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and adjective?
It looks like some people don't like simple things.
It doesn't seem to make any sense if they did. The basic idea of this universe is that anything with a specific name differs from all the rest, no matter how huge or subtle the difference might be. Why do you ask?Does every language have the same grammar?
Didn't we answer this already?
It doesn't seem to make any sense if they did. The basic idea of this universe is that anything with a specific name differs from all the rest, no matter how huge or subtle the difference might be. Why do you ask?
And you don't know what the universe wants either. That is assuming that the universe is capable of wanting.
And to me, the number of words is of no relevance provided the words are in some sort of order, either in a language or in one's head.To me, there are so many words for one thing. Not to be rude but you don't know what the universe really wants because you didn't create it and you aren't the only one living in it, I believe. I Hope I didn't sound disrespectful.
No, I'm saying we might have came from one parent and we started to use different languages after spreading, in my mind.
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