Many cultures have tried to exclude English to preserve more of their heritage. So long as the United States or another English-speaking country remains prominent globally, English will continue to increase in usage. Currently, English is third, behind only Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, and the number of speakers is growing at a very fast rate, while the number of Mandarin Chinese speakers is beginning to stagnate. This, coupled with United States military power in the twentieth century that set conventions for technology mean that it will likely not die as the dominant language for a long time, just as Greek and Latin were when their respective empires ruled.
that it is only in English
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German has that stuff.
The word "kasalungat" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "the opposite", "antonym". Additional Info: "Antonym" is only used in words.
No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
NO ! Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and others are still widely used ( though English is popular)
that it is only in English
Aramaic is a language. It is the only language spoken in Aramaic, just as English is the only language spoken in English.
I would say Spanish, but it matters what english people want to put their minds into speaking it.
The strangeness of English (or any language) is a matter of opinion only.
Yiddish is the only language spoken in Yiddish. Just like English is the only language spoken in English.
The only language that Barack Obama speaks is English.
Yes, English is the second language of Dubai. Although Arabic is the official language, English is a widely-spoken language in the workplace.
Belize is the only country in Central America in which English is an official language. Other countries may have individuals who speak English in addition to their respective official language.
The only three words in the English language starting with "ds" are "dual", "duvet", and "duvetyn."
The only words in the English language that don't rhyme are orange and silver.
scroll to the bottom of the facebook page. the language should be on the left side next to "facebook" Click the language then a box will pop up. Click English.