Because America and Western Europe are world powers and speak English (for the most part) and therefore in a sense have a huge amount of control over the world.
English is dominating other languages primarily due to its status as the global language of business and commerce. With the rise of international trade and the influence of English-speaking countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom, English has become the preferred language for communication across borders. Additionally, the popularity of English-language entertainment and media has further solidified its dominance.
There are many loanwords in the English language that have been borrowed from other languages, including French, Latin, Greek, and German. These loanwords enrich the vocabulary and reflect the historical and cultural influences on English.
Yes, English has borrowed words from many languages over time, including Latin, French, Spanish, and German, among others. It has a rich history of incorporating vocabulary from other cultures and languages.
Approximately 60% of the English language is derived from other languages, primarily from Latin, French, and Germanic languages. English has borrowed words and phrases from various languages over the centuries due to cultural, historical, and trade influences.
In English, nouns do not have genders like they do in some other languages. "Knife" is a gender-neutral noun.
There are over 120 languages spoken in Tanzania, with Swahili being the official language spoken by the majority. Other common languages include English, Arabic, and several indigenous languages such as Sukuma and Chagga.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages was created in 1966.
English and some other languages
Easy english but she know other languages like spanish
There are plenty of idioms in other languages, but you have to speak the other languages to hear them. English is one of the languages spoken all over the world, so you hear more English idioms.
There are many loanwords in the English language that have been borrowed from other languages, including French, Latin, Greek, and German. These loanwords enrich the vocabulary and reflect the historical and cultural influences on English.
There is no language stronger than English.
English is 'descended' from Anglo-Saxon and Old French, with several influences from other languages, too. All known languages are 'descended' from other languages, so there is nothing odd about that.
the movie will be in japanese, english, and many other languages
She spoke English, Shoshone and other Indian languages
John McCain spoke English fluently. He did not publicly mention speaking any other languages.
He speaks english,he can speak other languages but just for some words
not in any other language accept English and old English