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English was "created"--natural languages evolve, they aren't created. Something like Klingon is a created language, English is a natural language--by people living on the British Isles approximately where England is now.
Events such as the Great Vowel Shift, the publication of the first English dictionary by Samuel Johnson, and the spread of English through colonization and trade helped establish English as a respectable language. The works of Shakespeare and other influential writers also played a significant role in elevating the status of English.
Natural languages such as English are not invented. There was no one person who created the language and no one person who first used it. Modern English developed over time from Middle English, which developed from French and Old English (or Anglo-Saxon). And French developed through various stages from Latin with some Germanic influences.
Saluton is a word in the Esperanto language, which means "hello" in English. Esperanto is a constructed language created to promote international communication and understanding.
Aadhunika Malayalam, the first Malayalam dictionary, was created by Hermann Gundert, a German missionary, linguist, and scholar. It was published in 1872.
A Dictionary of the English Language was created on 1755-04-15.
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1847.
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1969.
The first English dictionary was created by Samuel Johnson and it was published in 1755. Johnson's dictionary was a landmark achievement in the standardization of the English language.
The Century Dictionary was created in 1889. It was published as an extensive and comprehensive dictionary of the English language.
Dictionary of the Scots Language was created in 2001.
Dictionary of the Irish Language was created in 1976.
The Online Etymology Dictionary was created in 2000 by Douglas Harper. It aims to provide the origins and historical development of words in the English language.
Dictionary of the Russian Language - Ozhegov - was created in 1949.
Explanatory dictionary of the Georgian language was created in 1950.
Oxford Dictionary of English was created in 1998.
Oxford English Dictionary was created in 1989.