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The word "kahulugan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "meaning", "connotation".
The primary language spoken in Pattaya is Thai. English is also commonly spoken in tourist areas and by those working in the hospitality industry.
Latin-derived words in English tend to have a colder, more formal connotation compared to Germanic-derived words. Latin roots are often associated with technical or academic language, while Germanic roots are more common in everyday speech.
English is not widely spoken in Patagonia, as Spanish is the predominant language in the region. However, there may be individuals such as tour guides or hospitality staff who speak English to cater to tourists.
It is estimated that around 30-40% of people in Rome speak English. English is not widely spoken as a first language in Rome, but many people working in tourism, hospitality, and other international industries are likely to have some proficiency in English.
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The word "kahulugan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "meaning", "connotation".
That would probably be most commonly be Anglo-Saxon or Old English; such words as "love", "warmth", "friend", "dear", "bliss" are from it. "Happy" and "guest" are from Scandinavian; "joy" and "peace" are from Old French.
"wetshoulthintalk" is NOT a word in English language - it is gibberish.
There are two three in English language
The primary language spoken in Pattaya is Thai. English is also commonly spoken in tourist areas and by those working in the hospitality industry.
Latin-derived words in English tend to have a colder, more formal connotation compared to Germanic-derived words. Latin roots are often associated with technical or academic language, while Germanic roots are more common in everyday speech.
English is not widely spoken in Patagonia, as Spanish is the predominant language in the region. However, there may be individuals such as tour guides or hospitality staff who speak English to cater to tourists.
The English language is the result of the merging of the Germanic Anglo-Saxon language (also called Old English) with the Norman French language, a romance language, in the centuries following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 AD.