The difference between Hebrew and the other languages:

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The difference between Hebrew and the other languages: 

The reason that it is possible for the letters of all the other 70 languages to be elevated similar to the letters of Lashon Hakodesh is because in truth all of the languages are rooted in Lashon Hakodesh. The difference in all 70 languages is only in their combination of letters and sounds. However, they all use the original 22 letters and sounds of the Hebrew alphabet. The words that are agreed upon in each language to refer to a certain matter do not have any intrinsic connection with that item. [For example, the word table in English does not share any intrinsic connection with a table, and it is simply that the language agrees to name a table by this name.] This is in contrast to Lashon Hakodesh in which the actual name is what is responsible for the particular life force and vitality of that object, and hence there is an intrinsic connection between name and object. This is what is unique about Lashon Hakodesh versus all the other languages. Nonetheless, since in truth even the other languages are all rooted in the sounds of the letters of Lashon Hakodesh, therefore they also are able to be elevated. 

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