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English is spoken there because it is a part of the United States, but the original Native language is Hawaiian and a few people still speak it.
Because of the British influence in Ireland over the centuries English became the dominant language in the country. There are various reasons why it has not regained popularity, though it is still kept alive by many people.
English is considered a living language because it is still spoken today.
Navajos still speak their native language. They also speak English.
There are many opinions on this question, and no good way to decide. Some people think in terms of which language is easiest to learn, others which language is already spoken by more people, and still others by which language is associated with the most dominant economies in world trade. Currently, Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers but English and Spanish are probably the most widely used geographically, and English is dominant, for the moment, in international trade. Chinese probably cannot become a language for use by all nations while it is written with difficult to learn ideographs. Alphabets are much easier to learn.
Yes.
English is considered a language with many borrowed words because it has been shaped by various historical events and cultural influences. As a result, English has absorbed vocabulary from many other languages, such as Latin, French, and German, which have contributed to its diverse and varied lexicon.
NO ! Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and others are still widely used ( though English is popular)
English was spoken in both countries. It still is.
The most common way to say hello in British English is "Hello." Other informal greetings might include "Hi" or "Hey."
No, the letter Z has not been removed from modern English language. It is still an active and common letter used in words in English.
The most common language spoken in Maine is English.