It is because in the future, we can describe things better with new words.
The English word 'continue' is said in Abaluhya language as "yendelea".
It is not. The number, 92, exist and has the same meaning in any other language. It will continue to have that meaning even if the English language disappears.
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.
There are more people in the world who speak English as either a first or second language, than any other language. English is extremely well established. Whether it can truly be considered a universal language, or for how long it will continue to have that status, is a matter of speculation, since we cannot be certain what the future will hold.
No one-person invented the English language. However Shakespeare invented 30000 new words.
Shakespeare invented nearly 1,700 common English words.
(Mrs) Malaprop
latin German french and also this amazing language that i invented.
British settlers; Nigeria was colonized by the British.
Nobody 'invented' English. 'Early Old English was spoken by the Angles and Saxons who invaded in approximately 600 AD. England from Northern Europe. Today we would hardly recognise the English spoken by the Saxons. With subsequent invasions of the Viking/Danes/Norwegians and later again by the Mediaeval Norman French, the spoken English developed into something like the language spoken today. From this Shakespearean English developed. Whilst we do not speak/write Shakespearean English today , it is recognisable to the modern English tongue. Modern English is still developing. We have today as the spoken and written language The Queen's/Oxford English, the classical form of the modern language. American English Ugh!!!! where they misspell lots of words and a Australian English, which remains fairly close to the modern classical form of the language. For example such words as 'Belly' (Saxon) & Stomach(Latin/French) are in use today . It depends on the context of use. Again Pavement (Oxford English) & Sidewalk (American English) Again '"Struth' (Australian English) ; 'God's truth' (Oxford English) Are just a few of the variations in the modern language. The language will continue to alter, but the basic grammar of the language of nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, verb tenses will not alter. Hope that helps. NB The only INVENTED language is Esperanto.