No, the English language is not static. It continues to evolve over time through influences from various cultures, technological advancements, and changes in communication trends. New words, phrases, and meanings are constantly being introduced, reflecting the dynamic nature of language.
"Sasa" is a Swahili word that means "now" in English.
Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.
The English language evolved over centuries from various Germanic dialects spoken in what is now England. It was influenced by the arrival of Scandinavian invaders and the Norman Conquest. There is no single individual who founded the English language.
Yes, "soonest" is a word in the English language. It is an adverb that means in the shortest time from now or earliest after the present.
The English language has its origins in the Germanic languages spoken by tribes in what is now England. Latin, the language of the Roman Empire, influenced English through the Norman Conquest in 1066. This influence is seen in the adoption of Latin words and the development of English vocabulary and grammar.
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Shakespeare wrote in English, the same language I am using now. There is no such language as "Shakespearean language" or "Shakespeare language". It's English. A word like "then" is a building block of the English language and always means "then" when Shakespeare or any other English speaker uses it.
there is more then 250 language in nigeria the main language is English though only 50% now the language.
English as second language=someone brought up in another language (eg spanish) now living in a country where English is spoken.
Australia has never had an official language, then or now. However, in the 1800s, the most commonly spoken language in Australia was the same as it is now - English.
The Englisha language is one of the most used language in the world. It is now considered as the language of communication for the whole world.
It's the language you wrote the question in! English is the language that is originally from England, now spoken in the US and many other countries.
The English language is used as a kind of "universal language" now in many countries, so it is very important to learn to speak it properly if you want to communicate with others.
Its what language your speaking in now, English. Bobo =7
"Sasa" is a Swahili word that means "now" in English.
Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.
The English language evolved over centuries from various Germanic dialects spoken in what is now England. It was influenced by the arrival of Scandinavian invaders and the Norman Conquest. There is no single individual who founded the English language.