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THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN SHAPING CULTURAL IDENTITY

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Language is a fundamental component of cultural identity, shaping how individuals and communities express their heritage, values, and traditions. It serves as a bridge between generations, preserving historical narratives and reinforcing social belonging. Moreover, language affects national identity, acting as a unifying force while also reflecting regional diversity. However, globalization and linguistic homogenization have led to the endangerment of many minority languages, threatening cultural diversity. This article explores the relationship between language and cultural identity, examining its role in heritage preservation, social cohesion, and national unity. Additionally, it discusses the challenges posed by language loss and highlights efforts to revitalize endangered languages. Ultimately, maintaining linguistic diversity is essential for sustaining cultural identity in an increasingly interconnected world.

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