Yes it defintilnly should stay, its easy and i will hunt the person down who gets rid of English
English, most definitely. It is spoken by the vast majority of citizens (around 85%), and has always been historically and traditionally a part of this country. It has always been the most spoken language, and it needs to stay that way, and making it official will keep it that way. With an official language, you can teach your citizens the language, uniting the whole nation lingually.
English came to India with the British rulers. With their prosperity on the Indian soil, their language English also prospered. Since the British left Indian shores, it was hoped that English also would leave this country at no distant date, but English has stayed with us. Some people resent it stay and others welcome it. The continued use of English in post-Independence era, is viewed with hostility. English is a foreign language in India is true, but with a difference. English is one of the richest languages of the world. It has become the language of science, commerce, trade and international negotiations. It cannot be ignored for higher scientific technological studies. Hence we must benefit ourselves by this language. Almost 60% of the world's advanced research is done in English and the rest is quickly translated into English. So it becomes necessary for an Indian to know English otherwise he will cut himself off from the world knowledge. The history of English literature and language, shows that English has not become what it is today by a sudden leap, but it has gained in strength and maturity by perseverance of its votaries. English is an International language. It is understood and spoken by more than half the population of the world. If we want to remain in touch with the outside world, we will have to retain English. Those who wish to go for higher studies, to carry on research work, to be in touch with great scholars of advanced countries, to enter into foreign service and to travel abroad, cannot possibly do without having a good working knowledge of English. States like Tamil Nadu threatened to break away from India, if Hindi is enforced on them. In Tamil Nadu people feel that English is very important and should be studied by all the students compulsorily. There have been outcries from the champions of Hindi. Nothings and drafting can be done in Hindi in government offices. Any competitive exam­ination including I.P.S. and I.A.S. can be taken in Hindi, also telegrams can be sent in Hindi, but English has continued to enjoy the same position as it did decades ago. English acts as the link-language, because it is easier to find people in every part of country, who know English. Therefore, a north Indian traveling in the South can communicate with them, if he knows English. The same cannot be done in Hindi. The experience of replacing English with the regional language as the medium of instruction of the university level has proved extremely harmful. The regional languages are not fully developed. Moreover books in different subjects are not available in regional languages. This makes the task of teaching in the regional language very difficult. With the adoption of English as the official language by Nagaland in 1967, it has acquired the status of a regional language. In spite of all these facts, in India after the achievement of independence, people have a set reaction against it. They want English to be abolished, as it was the language of the British who kept us slaves for a long time. We should always keep in mind the contribution which English had made to India. Learning of English does not mean that we will evolve a slave mentality. Hence English should be encouraged to be learnt.
The English language plays a crucial role in national development by facilitating communication and collaboration on a global scale. Proficiency in English can open up opportunities for economic growth, education, and international cooperation, helping countries to stay competitive in the modern world. It also enables access to a wide range of information, technology, and resources that can contribute to overall development and progress.
The correct is to say "stay well", which means in Portuguese language: Permaneça bem, conserve-se bem, mantenha-se bem. (they are equivalent phrases)
Yes. There is a German exchange at my school and all the German kids come here after we go to Germany to stay with them so that they can practise their English while we practise our German.So in a word...YES!!
The English word ' stay' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "menyaa".
you can't it changes with the setup package. (ex. if you bought it in English it will stay in the same language) hope i helped.
Stop. Harry Potter is British therefore he speaks English.
Brenda is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names stay the same no matter what language they are in.
English, most definitely. It is spoken by the vast majority of citizens (around 85%), and has always been historically and traditionally a part of this country. It has always been the most spoken language, and it needs to stay that way, and making it official will keep it that way. With an official language, you can teach your citizens the language, uniting the whole nation lingually.
Should I Stay or Should I Go was created on 1982-06-10.
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goditi la permanenza is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
kalmanız önerilir means, suggested that you should stay.basically it means ''should stay''
"Stay out!" in English is Rimanere fuori! in Italian.
Wineck isn't a word in english. So, it can't be translated to spanish. If it is a name. Names stay the same no matter what language they are in.
no you do not have to go to another school! you should be able to stay in that school and take up cosmetology and still be able to do your main classes lik math, English language arts, social studies, and science.