Language, for many, is only a mode of communication, a way to express ideas. One mode, or language, would then be essentially the same as another, expressing the same concepts but with different sounds. This is one of the main concerns of ethnolinguistics. Ethnolinguistics is the branch of linguistics that discusses the relationship between language and culture; that we are affected, in our cultural behaviors and worldview, by the language we speak. Explained by one of the main linguists associated with ethnolinguistics, Edward Sapir.
The world can come together joined by nothing but a single idea and a will to act. I can’t stop finding that inspiring and beautiful.