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Philippine English belongs to the outer circle of World Englishes, as defined by Kachru's model. It is a variety of English used by speakers in the Philippines as a second language, influenced by the local linguistic and cultural context.
English does exist in a variety of dialects.
My guess is English, but the question is tricky. Non-native speakers does NOT mean every single speaker of English born outside of the UK, North America and Australia. There are many different Englishes, including the English spoken as a first or dual language by natives of India, the Philippines and other places. English is on the move, and there is no stopping her.
"Advantages" is a noun. It refers to the various benefits or favorable circumstances that come from a particular situation.
English has its origins in England/Great Britain and it continues to be spoken there and throughout the United Kingdom. It is not necessarily the primary or only language in every country in the United Kingdom. Lands once colonized by Great Britain have English as the native language, or at least one of the official languages. English is the predominant language in Australia, Canada and the US, and it is one of the major languages in India as well. This subject is more vast than the questioner probably realizes. There are many Englishes, and not just one. This is a wonderful thing, and a testament to the flexibility of English. There are many different dialects and sub-groupings of English, but there are at least two Englishes that are considered 'standard'. One is British English, and the other is North American English.
Peter Siemund has written: 'The amazing world of Englishes' -- subject(s): Dialects, Globalization, English language, Variation
Philippine English belongs to the outer circle of World Englishes, as defined by Kachru's model. It is a variety of English used by speakers in the Philippines as a second language, influenced by the local linguistic and cultural context.
English does exist in a variety of dialects.
maths? maybe you should be concerned about what "englishes" they use
If referring to the people, English is a plural, "You brave English." Or, you could say, "You brave Englishmen," (or Englishwomen, I suppose). If referring to dialects of the English Language (Cockney, American Southern, Scottish, Australian), you can say "Englishes," for example: "There is no one real standard English language; all over there world there are a variety of Englishes, that can differ in pronunciation, slang, spelling, even the definitions of words."
then advantages is that they simply exploit the third world countries
There are several Englishes, and several of them are considered standard, or general. British English, of course, is one of them, but not the only one. American English is a standard English, and is spoken widely throughout the world. The English spoken in India is also standard, and there may be a few others.
CIVILIZATIONAnother AnswerAmerican English uses the 'Z'; British Englishes uses the 'S'. This is common in many words.
There are white a few advantages of tourism in areas around the world. These advantages include money brought into the area.
Advantages are that everything in the virtual world is going to be organized for you. Disadvantages are that it is difficult to organize things in a virtual world.
It is an out of this world job.
Advantages are that everything in the virtual world is going to be organized for you. Disadvantages are that it is difficult to organize things in a virtual world.