It is just language that is worth remembering, it can be noteworthy, impressive, celebrated and descriptive. An example would be a memorable speech
In the British sitcom "The Office," the character David Brent, played by Ricky Gervais, humorously refers to "Language, Timothy!" This line is delivered during a scene where Brent is trying to assert his authority and impress his colleagues. The phrase has since become a memorable quote associated with the show.
A universal theme is included in most classics, as well as careful use of language, and memorable characters.
India has no national language.
He is just about the most skillful user of the English language that ever was. He was able to put things in a succinct and memorable way that nobody has been able to match.
in 1996
A universal theme is included in most classics, as well as careful use of language, and memorable characters.
Do you mean memorable? If you mean memorable, it's memorable.
The King James Bible, published in 1611, profoundly influenced the English language by introducing phrases and idioms that have become commonplace in everyday speech. Its poetic language and memorable expressions, such as "the powers that be" and "a thorn in the flesh," have permeated literature and conversation. Additionally, its widespread use helped standardize English, shaping grammar and vocabulary in ways that resonate even today. Overall, it contributed to the richness and depth of the English language.
Become a mime
Because the language of the Normans was French.
Yes, you have to be able to speak at least one language.