High germanic languages of the anglo-saxons 1400 years ago.
Many words in the English language today have origins in various myths and legends. Examples include "narcissistic" from the myth of Narcissus, "herculean" from the myth of Hercules, and "echo" from the myth of Echo and Narcissus. These words have entered common usage to describe characteristics or actions that reflect the stories of these mythical figures.
Some English words that originated in myths include "narcissistic" (from the myth of Narcissus), "herculean" (from Hercules), "mercurial" (from Mercury), and "muse" (from the Muses). Mythological stories have greatly influenced language and culture throughout history.
greeks
Because the English language is strange. The single consonant "s" can sometimes substitute for the "sh" sound. This may have originated from a mispronunciation of a word, even perhaps "sugar," or a grammatical rule created by an older language than the form of English we speak today.
English is considered a living language because it is still spoken today.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Rero" has the meaning of "Today" in English.
There is really not much difference between Canadian English and American English except that some words are spelt differntly and there is different slang too. The English language originated in Europe and when colonists came to Canada and the U.S.A they started developing into what we know today as modern English.
We speak a great language today it is English
Because English is a universal language
There does not seem to be any type of consensus as to who originated language. It is thought that there are approximately 5,000 different languages spoken in the world today.
You would say, "Nabekhakhambikana leo" in Luhya language to express "I am happy today."
NO ! Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and others are still widely used ( though English is popular)