It may be because the site uses contrubutors from across the world, some of whom do not speak English as their first language. For example, it was my third language. Perhaps you would like to demonstrate your fluency in your third language!
English is commonly used as the international language for communication and business due to its widespread use and acceptance around the world.
The word chow seems to have come into the English language in the nineteenth century when India was colonized. The word meant food and that is what is means colloquially.
Japanese is made up of a large number of English loan words, more of which are added every year. There also seems to be an interest in the English language in Japan, and you'll see English words inserted into most anime songs. Schools in Japan teach about 2-4 years of English, although many students never fully grasp the art of speaking it fluently.
The word prevodi is from the Slovenian language. Using the website of Google Translate is seems to deem it as the word "translations" in the English language.
The word calendale is not found in the English dictionary. This word seems to have originated in the French language.
No, "disevenly" is not a recognized word in the English language. It seems to be a typo or a misspelling of "unevenly."
"Chrisiting" seems to be a typographical error or misspelling. It is not a recognized term in the English language.
The French language has 'franglais' to describe that. It seems that Frenglish could be an English equivalent.
No, "counterdote" is not a recognized word in the English language. It seems to be a combination of "counter" and "antidote," but it is not a standard term.
Yes. The language now seems set to have a monopoly as the worldwide medium of commuinication. More and more people encourage to use or send messages in English rather then their own language.
No, "equibilaty" is not a recognized word in the English language. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard term.
No, "digustinger" is not a word in the English language. It seems like a misspelling of "disgusting" or another word.