Because English is the number 1 language
Having to press 1 for English is a way for companies or organizations to offer language options to their customers or users. It helps route calls to the appropriate language-speaking agents or automated systems, providing a better customer experience for non-English speakers.
"Sikipan" in English is "to squeeze tightly" or "to press firmly."
The printing press played a crucial role in standardizing the English language by making mass production of texts possible. This helped in spreading a more consistent form of English across different regions. It also contributed to the development of dictionaries and grammar guides, which further solidified English language norms.
Modern English began to take shape in the late 15th century with the introduction of the printing press by William Caxton and the publication of the first book in English. This period marked the standardization and growth of English vocabulary, grammar, and spelling, leading to the development of Early Modern English.
Middle English is generally considered to have ended around 1470 with the advent of the printing press and the standardization of English due to the spread of the Chancery Standard. The introduction of Early Modern English followed, which was further solidified by the publication of the influential King James Bible in 1611.
The number 1 most spoken language in North America is English.
The cast of Press 1 for English - 2010 includes: Tom Denney as himself Miguel Kanski as himself Kerry Wright as himself
The African Luhya term for the English word "press" is 'finyaa'.
Jane Soames has written: 'The English press' -- subject(s): English newspapers, Press
Prena Escrita translated into English from Portuguese means press or written press. Put into a sentence it can refer to a discussion on the press or newspapers.
'La prensa' is a Spanish word that means 'press' in English. Press is associated with the news in general, newspapers, and the media. It can also mean a press to make newspapers.
"It's that I don't understand you. If you want English, press 1, if you want Spanish, press 2"
Translation: Press. (It means Press in both the sense of applying pressure - I press the button AND Press in the sense of the cumulative media - The story came out in the press.)
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The English translation of presse algerie is press Algeria. This would refer to the media and press in Algeria such as newspapers, television and radio services.
Skip Press is 6' 1 1/2".
Press MENU until you get "UNITS" Press ENTER. When ENGLISH shows Press MENU Done