Idiomas

“Idiomas” is the Spanish term for “languages.” It refers to systems of communication that consist of a set of sounds, symbols, or gestures used by a particular community or country. Languages enable individuals to convey thoughts, emotions, and information. They can be spoken, written, or signed, and they vary significantly in structure, vocabulary, and usage across cultures. The study of idiomas includes the examination of grammar, phonetics, syntax, and semantics, as well as the cultural context in which these languages exist. The concept of idiomas encompasses not only the official or national languages of a region but also dialects, regional variations, and even constructed languages.