Time and Language
Time is an abstract concept that varies across cultures and languages, influencing how people organize and perceive it. For example, English speakers align time from left to right, while Hebrew and Arabic speakers do so from right to left. Interestingly, some cultures, like the Kuuk Thayer, use cardinal directions to arrange time, showcasing the profound connection between language, space, and our understanding of time.In this clip
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