I'm going to suggest that the question is too broad. Many, many things influenced and changed English over the centuries, and it continues today. English is a living thing, growing and changing by the day.
yes there are, here are some key events:
I hope this helped a bit :-)
He fills his English with Igbo language patterns and rhythm
No one is in charge of English. Languages change through time and English has. Words dealing with computers are fairly new to the English language. New words are developed all the time that end up in common use.
Coinage, or borrowing if it has come from another language.
The acronym CELTA stands for Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. This new acronym was formerly TEFL, for Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
that it is only in English
English.
Hulbert G. Emery has written: 'The New Century dictionary of the English language' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language 'The new Century dictionary of the English language' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language
English.
English is spoken and taught in New Zealand. It is our official language along with Maori and sign language.
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English.
English
The three main languages spoken in New Zealand are English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language. English is the predominant language used in everyday communication, while Maori is an official language recognized alongside English. New Zealand Sign Language is also an official language used by the Deaf community.
You just did. Is the English language new to you?
New Zealand's English is referring to a dialect of the English language that is used in New Zealand.
He fills his English with Igbo language patterns and rhythm
The other main language of New Zealand is English. English is widely spoken and used as the primary language for communication, alongside Māori, which is also an official language in the country.