There is nothing wrong with English.
English, like any language, can be complex and can have inconsistencies in grammar, spelling, and pronunciation. Additionally, English has borrowed elements from many different languages, leading to a wide range of vocabulary and linguistic influences. These factors can make English challenging for non-native speakers to learn and can lead to confusion or misunderstanding.
The French word for the English word "wrong" is "faux" or "incorrect."
"Harshal" is a traditional Indian name that does not have a direct English translation. It is a unique name that may not have a direct equivalent in English.
that's wrong: That sentence means "You know that I want you" in English
No, the correct form is "more clearly." "Clearlier" is not a word in standard English.
The way the word "wrong" is pronounced might seem ironic, but it's simply a matter of language and pronunciation conventions. English is a complex language with numerous exceptions, irregularities, and historical influences, so it's not uncommon for certain words to have pronunciation patterns that don't align with their spelling.
it sounds wrong and its incorrect english
wrong - falsch
The French word for the English word "wrong" is "faux" or "incorrect."
it was very wrong because he was french not English
"Wrong"
Your English is wrong. I think that's why you're confusing people.
In medical terms, wrong means the same thing it does in standard English. Wrong means not correct.
Translation: You are wrong.
grown
I were wrong about knowing you.
Che c'è? is just one Italian equivalent of the English question "What's wrong?" The question translates into English literally as "What this is?" and loosely as "What is it (about)?" The pronunciation will be "key tchey" in Italian.
you are using wrong english