But what about same abstract idea in our brain being represented in different way using same language (English for example) assuming that all individuals speak the language at the same level? Don't you find this redundant?

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Absolutely ... our language is still not mature enough to represent abstract ( non physical things) ... In fact we can use math to improve our ability to express abstract ... but that is beyond most humans ...

I think functional programming and specifically Haskell are an attempts of this

Yes ... but they will not become mainstream ( like English) because only a very small subset of humans are comfortable with math ... the computer languages need to be like English .. not the otherway around ...