Language and culture are two interrelated concepts that form the unique characteristics and identity of each society. Language is not just a means of communication, it is also a reflection of the cultural characteristics, worldview and historical experience of a people. Each culture influences language by enriching it with lexical, grammatical and stylistic features, and in turn, language influences the perception and preservation of cultural values and norms. Through language people can express their belonging to a certain culture, pass on their traditions and customs from generation to generation. Culture influences language in many ways, from the choice of words and phrases that express cultural characteristics to communication styles. For example, some cultures have a large number of words that describe different shades of a single phenomenon, indicating its importance to the speakers of that culture