The answer is inflections, NOT word order.
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes in England. There is a connection between English and Latin as Latin has influenced English vocabulary through the Norman Conquest and the adoption of Latin words into the English language.
The relationships between English and French now are the reverse of historical trends. English borrowed many words from French between the 11th and the 14th centuries, when French-speaking kings ruled England. Since the end of the 15th century, the tendency has been reversing from French as the second language of England's economic, political and social elite to a French deficit for new concepts, with English words now dominating 21st-century technology among French-speakers and in France.
Old English was primarily a synthetic language, meaning that it used inflections to show grammatical relationships between words. This is in contrast to analytic languages, which rely more on word order and auxiliary verbs to convey meaning.
English and Italian belong to different language families, with English being a Germanic language and Italian being a Romance language. They have different grammar structures, vocabularies, and phonetic systems. English is spoken by more people worldwide compared to Italian.
There is nothing wrong with my mother tongue English, but I'm not sure that it is suitable for international communication. I prefer Esperanto, a planned language which belongs to no one state or group of states.
wht is the basic difference between English language with urdu language
similarities between Arabic language and english
English language is international language. Nepali language common medium language.
I think that it is an modern era.we need something which is helpful for us to communicate with other people.if we want to communicate with others then one way is to talk in its own language like Punjabi, Hindi, urdu etc.but if we want to communicate with people of us, uae etcthey can not understand our language so we need a standered which we take from English language.because it is global language.
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes in England. There is a connection between English and Latin as Latin has influenced English vocabulary through the Norman Conquest and the adoption of Latin words into the English language.
Vernacular is the common, spoken English as opposed to more formal, written English.
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If you are referring to human language, then the answer is no. This does not mean they do not communicate between themselves.
At secondary school there was English language and English literature. English language was punctuation etc. English literature was popems, stories etc.
I'm not so sure as to what the question is? Are you talking about the language or instructions on assembling something being in english?English is one of the more difficult languages as we have to many exceptions and rules. The plus side to it is that it's become more of an international language to be able to communicate between other countries.
Grammar is the way a language combines its elements to make sense.
"a" is an indefinite article. The English rules for when to use the indefinite article and when to omit it are complicated, and are usually learned by experience. "Language" without an article refers to the phenomenon of using sound or speech systems to represent and communicate ideas. If we consider written language and the phenomenon of sign language, it can be seen that sound systems are not the only language systems. "A language", with an article (a, the, this, etc.) attached refers to one specific communication system or group of systems, such as a Romance language, a phonetic language, the English language, or this legal language.