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The English language has more words than the German though I don't know any exact numbers. English is seen as the language with the most words worldwide.
John Milton contributed over 630 words to the English language. His works, especially "Paradise Lost," introduced many new words and phrases that have now become part of the English lexicon.
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
The Normans added words to the English language during their occupation.
Constant change in the English language can be influenced by factors such as cultural shifts, technological advancements, globalization, language borrowing, and generational language trends. These factors contribute to the evolution of language, leading to the creation of new words, changes in pronunciation, and shifts in grammar and usage.
The words joint d'embase are of the French language. These words translate into the English language as the words base gasket.
Depends on the person. Some speak only one language, some speak more than one. Each country has at least some people who speak 2 languages or more. A further point: Most Germans learn English at school, often to a respectable or high standard. In fact, in Germany people who cannot speak (and read) a foreign language are considered uneducated.
Words such as T-shirt, weekend, baby sitter, airbag, flirt are in the French language.
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."
There are over 14,000 words in the English language that begin with the letter 's'.
Shakespeare is credited with creating over 1,700 words in the English language.
The Celts influenced the English language through the introduction of Celtic words into Old English, the language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. These Celtic words contributed to the development of the English language and can still be found in modern English vocabulary.