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In English, not usually except for words like "very" This is different for each language's grammar
Language consists of all the words and the rules these words follow. Language exists so that people can speak to each other.
English and Tagalog are unrelated languages. They have little in common other than terms they have borrowed from each other.
because one word is related to each other
The English language has been influenced by and has absorbed vocabulary from a number of sources, including Old English, French, Greek and Latin. Often words or word parts from more than one source which mean the same thing will get into the language and live happily alongside each other.
There are approximately 170,000 words in current use in the English language, but the total number of words in the English language is estimated to be over a million, including technical terms, slang, and regional dialects.
There are words that considered hight frequency words in every language. In English, some of those words are, I,see, me , my, they, can, have. Each language will have their own 100 top words.
Some examples of words with a vowel in each syllable are "ocean," "video," and "rectangle."
In English, not usually except for words like "very" This is different for each language's grammar
each unown has its own letter. it is hard to read but you can make out some words. it is in English, so it is not a foreign language
if you research each word, some words are a definition to a different language. I guess in the English language, people found it rude and decided to mock other people with those words.
Usually the translation of lyrics don't follow the correct meanings, due to the particular idiomatic expressions of each language.
No, the English language has evolved over time. Old English, Middle English, and Modern English are distinct phases in its development, each with their own vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. The language continues to change and adapt through influences from other languages, technology, and cultural shifts.
There are over 50,000 characters in the Chinese language, but the language itself does not have an alphabet made up of individual letters like the English language. Instead, Chinese characters are used to represent words or parts of words.
"each" is a word from the English language. There is no scientific notation for it.
No, English is not the same as any specific language in Europe. English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is widely spoken in many countries around the world, including Europe. However, each country in Europe has its own official language or languages that may be different from English.
Each is a country in its own right. Each has a language of its own and speaks English as well.