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Sheridan D. Blau has written: 'The writer's craft' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Language arts (Secondary), Rhetoric, English language
Sheridan Angerilli has written: 'Links to literacy' -- subject(s): Kindergarten, Study and teaching (Early childhood), Language arts (Early childhood), English language, Phonemics
The American English language evolved from various influences, including British English, Native American languages, and immigrant languages. It was not invented by any one individual but is the result of linguistic blending over centuries.
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.
英文 (written English) or 英語 (spoken English or the English language in general).
No one-person invented the English language. However Shakespeare invented 30000 new words.
Shakespeare invented nearly 1,700 common English words.
latin German french and also this amazing language that i invented.
British settlers; Nigeria was colonized by the British.
The word "English" in Chinese is spelled as "英语," pronounced as "Yīngyǔ." The first character "英" (Yīng) means "hero" or "outstanding," and the second character "语" (yǔ) means "language." Together, they refer to the English language.
No one invented modern English. It evolved over time. Language is fluid and changes over time.