What is the logic behind uncountable nouns?
I'd like to understand the logic behind uncountable nouns, such as "water", "meat" and others, specially "bread", for example.
I don't understand why can't we count them, since there are different kinds of water (e.g.: still, tap, sparkling, etc.), meat (e.g: beef, pork, etc.) and bread (baguette, bun, etc.).
Sorry if my question seems silly, but I'm not a native speaker.
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