Coinage, or borrowing if it has come from another language.
You can't. There is no official keeper of the English language.
You may be able to influence the writers of a dictionary.
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.
Nuevo = new
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.
There is no such word in English language.
You just did. Is the English language new to you?
NEOLOGISM : A "new word" which gains popular use and is accepted as part of the English language.
A new word frequently taken from alien language to assign a meaning to an old word in ones own language. eg a Russian word sputnik is now a new word with a new meaning in English
No. There is no official manager of the English language.
As for new words, I'm not entirely sure...However, it is impossible for a word to be "gone" from the English language. Once a word is in the language it's there for good.
Yes, awaiting is a word in the English language. It means that someone is waiting for something, i.e. I was eagerly awaiting the release of the new movie.
'Bliestift' is not a word in English language, -gibberish or possibly foreign. NEW RESPONDENT. Bleistift is a German word that means "pencil"
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.
Before we know. "New" is an basic word in English and has been used since before there was the language English. In Old English (before 1100 CE) it had a slightly different sound "neowe" ( like "nee-ooo"). It is a word word shared with most Indo-European languages with roots going back many thousands of years. Each language has a different way of using the common root root.
English is spoken and taught in New Zealand. It is our official language along with Maori and sign language.