Because it's an international language.
"Middle English" is a subset of English. Middle English is the type of English spoken in Chaucer's time, as in _The Canterbury Tales_. English is a language as a whole, but over time, the dialect has changed from Old English, the dialect spoken in _Beowulf_, to Middle English, the dialect spoken in Chaucer's time, in _The Canterbury Tales_, to Modern English, the dialect spoken in Shakespeare's time, in _Hamlet_, to today's English, the dialect I'm writing in right now.
It depends on what he whole is. It should be obvious that the size of a whole proton will be very very small whereas the size of the universe will be incredibly big.
The prefix "cosmo-" means whole universe. It is used in words like "cosmos" and "cosmic" to refer to the universe as a whole.
Please and Thank you are the best words in the whole universe.
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It would be the universe since the universe refers to the whole world!
There is nothing beyond the universe because we say universe to whole thing/everything.
Mandarin there are over 1120,000,000,000 speakers
Yes, the noun 'English' is a concrete noun as a word for the people of England as a whole; a word for the written and spoken language of England; a word for physical people or a physical thing.The word 'English' is also an adjective.
Not every galaxy, star, and corner of the universe has been discovered, but we have discovered the universe as a whole. ------------------------- Most likely we never will since the universe is expanding at approximately 40 miles per second.
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A fraction represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English, a fraction describes how many parts of a certain size there are.