"Interculturality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Interculturality refers to the dynamic and ongoing communication, interaction, and integration of different cultures, resulting in the creation of new cultural identities and forms of expression. It implies a mutual recognition and respect for the diversity of cultures, values, and norms, and an understanding that culture is a complex, constantly evolving, and context-dependent phenomenon. Interculturality emphasizes the importance of dialogue, communication, and collaboration in bridging the gaps between different cultures, and promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of the unique contributions each culture brings.
Inter-costals refers to the muscles or tissues that are located between the ribs (costa). In the human body, intercostal muscles are a group of muscles that separate the ribs and facilitate breathing by contractions and relaxations. They also help to expand the chest cavity and move the diaphragm, allowing us to inhale and exhale. The term is also used to describe the intercostal nerves, which are nerves that run between the ribs and are responsible for providing sensation to the chest and abdominal areas.
Intercostobrachial refers to a nerve that runs between the ribs (intercostal) and the arm (brachial). Specifically, it is a nerve that emanates from the third, fourth, and fifth thoracic vertebrae, passes through the intercostal spaces, and then connects to the brachial plexus, which is a complex network of nerves that originates in the neck and arms.
Inter Crural refers to the groove or depression on the inner aspect of the thigh, situated between the crura (legs) or crus (shins) of the femur (thigh bone).