It's not so much that English is a great language, but more of the fact that the English was the last great empire of the world before the world was divided more into countries than empires. Had the English not beat Napolean, we could very well all be speaking French at this very moment because they would have been the last empire to rule. This is why English is used so widely today. As you can guess, a lot of people in foreign countries do not even want to be required to learn English. It just comes from history.
It is a proper noun, used to the refer to "the English" (the English people) or to the language English. It is a proper adjective when used to refer to England or Great Britain.
that it is only in English
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
british language is the purest english language
English is a Germanic language.
We speak a great language today it is English
If the English language were completely logical, this would be true. However, English is not a completely logical language and the term "great son" simply is not used.
In the genealogical sense, the English language has no relationship called "great sister."
You would speak the same language you spoke before you went to Great Britain. If you're asking what language you should use in Great Britain, the answer is English.
It was settled by Great Britain.
The main language is English (Brittish English). It's different than American or Australian English.
English was spoken in both countries. It still is.
The English language recognizes no relationship between you and your husband's great uncle.
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King Alfred the Great
It made it more stupider