It means Subject, as in a subject in school. For example math, english etc..
Quelle est ta matière préférée? in French means "What is your favorite subject (at school)?" in English.
"What is your favorite (school) subject and why?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quelle est ta matière préférée et pourquoi? The question also translates as "What's your preferred subject (in school) and why?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-ley ta ma-tyehr prey-fey-rey ey poor-kwa" in French.
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They have slightly different meanings. If you are speaking of English as a language, you would say "good at." If you are speaking of it as school subject, you would say "good in," just as you would say "good in science" or "good in history."
In America, the subject that covers English grammar, literature, and composition is still called "English." It is not referred to as "American" in this context.
English is a school subject for everyone in the English-speaking world. English as a foreign language /FSL, ESL (or in some places as a second language) is also a subject in the biggest part of the world. English language teaching can be a subject or rather a major at colleges and universities where teachers are trained. (It is called applied linguistics or methodology).
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asignatura means: subject (as in a school subject)
No. English is very widely spoken both countries. According to Wikipedia, 89% of Swedes speak English. About the same percentage of Norwegians speak English. Nearly 100% of native Swedes and Norwegians under 60 speak English because it is a required subject in school in both countries.
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