Time and Language
Time is a construct that varies across cultures and languages, influencing how we perceive and organize our experiences. For instance, English speakers visualize time flowing from left to right, while Hebrew and Arabic speakers arrange it from right to left. Interestingly, speakers of languages like Kuk Tayar utilize cardinal directions, showcasing how spatial orientation shapes our understanding of this abstract concept.In this clip
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