Languages are different from each other, they are different in form having distinct codes and rules regulating the construction of grammatical structures of a language and these forms have different meanings. Language is a formal structure, a code which consists of elements and can combine to signal semantic “sense” and, at the same time, a communication system which uses the forms of the code to refer to entities (in the world of sense and in the world of mind) and create signals which possess communicative “value”.