More people uses bad words :D
Try walking over to him and speaking in his native language (English)...most likely he will respond in the same language back to you.
There is very little diference in the spoken language. Spelling and grammar differ slightly. People from the Indian sub-continent are likely to use UK English while Native American Indians are more likely to use US English
English did not exist back then. The island was inhabited by Celtic peoples. The English language developed after the Romans. It is most likely that the Romans continued to speak Latin.
English and most likely not that well. He was uneducated and actually quite young when he began his murderous career.
Living during the great depression had a major affect on the mentality many people. A good portion of people who lived during that time do not trust banks. This is likely the result of the many widespread bank failures in the 30s that caused people to lose their life savings. Life during the great depression also lead to a more conservative mentality as people learned to buy only what they needed and save the rest, just in case.
old english
From what I understand, English is one of the most difficult languages to learn. This is likely because of the countless exceptions that exist for every rule of the language.
Dred Scott likely spoke English, as he was enslaved in the United States where English was the predominant language. Additionally, during that time period, many enslaved individuals were not taught to read or write and likely only spoke the language of their captors.
The most spoken language in the world is Chinese not English, but after English most likely Spanish or Hindu.
Yes, Shu Qi can speak English. She has acted in English-language films and has worked with international directors, which has likely helped to further develop her language skills.
Catherine of Braganza, who was born in Portugal, likely spoke Portuguese as her native language. As part of her marriage to Charles II of England, she would have also likely learned English to communicate with the English court and people.
Try walking over to him and speaking in his native language (English)...most likely he will respond in the same language back to you.
Language does not affect thought and personality, though the culture that the language belong to might. When you think, you usually think in the langauge that you feel most comfortable in. For instance, if you knew both English and Chinese, but you grew up in the United States, it would be more likely that you would think in English because that is the sort of environment you grew up knowing. But culture is a different thing altogether and it DOES have an affect on how people think and their personalities.
Wales would be the most likely country to hear a Celtic language being spoken.
If it's Japanese it is less likely for it to have an English option.
Most likely English. English is very difficult for many people, as a second language. It's grammar is so complex. Even native English speakers have a hard time with it, sometimes.
The theme of English Language Month in 2008 was likely focused on promoting the importance of English language proficiency, cultural exchange, and understanding through various activities and events. Each year, English Language Month aims to celebrate the language and its impact on communication and global connectivity.