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Multiple meanings or polysemy in language cause confusion

Q5: What happens if language words change ?

Languages are made up of words. When languages change often words have slight changes to their original meaning, and sometimes even major changes to their meaning. As a result of Satanic agencies, such languages decay into multiple meanings called polysemy. Here is an English example :-

Once upon a time a boxer boxed a box . The box hurt. So the box died and was placed in a box . Now Box the boxer was a good dog as far as a boxer went. He could box the socks off a cat, old Box could. One day Box boxed the box tree until the cat ran down the box avoiding the boxing from the boxer because Box could box ! And that's why the box died ! Now if you find this story about Box a little confusing maybe its time to box old Box !

So words in any language always have consistent basic meaning. If they didn't we would be confused as to the meaning of the word even by its context. Notice the red highlight... The meaning intended "to box Box " or " box Box ", is unclear. Thus in any language words have basic meanings, regardless of their context. Shalom
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