because it spread diseases through columbian exchange
paves way to tour,and know the life style and understand life is same where ever we go but language matters much.english is the life force.
became less of a challenge
treads of globalization
Globalization
Jens I. Drolshammer has written: 'English as the language of law?' -- subject(s): English language, Globalization, Language, Law, Usage 'A timely turn to the lawyer?' -- subject(s): Practice of law, Lawyers, Law and globalization
The internet and globalization are the two greatest influences on language today. The internet has facilitated the spread of new words, phrases, and ways of communication, while globalization has led to increased cultural exchange and the blending of languages.
because it spread diseases through columbian exchange
learn a foreign language
as we are living in a world of globalization and as India is competing with other countries . we should be able to communicate with them as English is a commonly spoken language.
paves way to tour,and know the life style and understand life is same where ever we go but language matters much.english is the life force.
Translation in journalism is important for the globalization of information. Even if a story is produced in one language, the news can be understood by people that speak a different language.
Globalization causes the English language to change. As people interact from different parts of the world, the language is influenced by other languages and cultures where people have different vocabularies and value different words and different phrases.
Sandra Mollin has written: 'Euro-English' -- subject(s): English language, Globalization, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language, Variation
what is globalization? what are advantages and disadvantages of globalization? what is free trade
became less of a challenge
treads of globalization