Since time immemorial, some human minds have wanted to develop the ability to learn, speak, read, write and understand any language spoken by humans in the world. That which differentiates animals from humans understands the languages spoken by animals also, not only those spoken by humans.
I have been looking for a long time to find a way to interpret, learn and speak any language. We have all heard about great people who could speak ten or twenty languages in their lives. Here's the way I found — the way of meaning.
Every language can be broken down into lectures, conversations, debates, arguments and numerous forms of oral communication. Each of these can be reduced to monologues or dialogues, the process of reduction which if we continue to follow, we see that they can be reduced to essays, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases and words. Few people go beyond words to their roots. Those who understand that every word in any language has a root, or is a root by itself when it stands alone and independent of fixations, realize that any language can be learned on the go. These are the people who understand not the language of the human tongue, but the language of the human mind and heart, the language of meaning and that of God.
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