Nobody invented any of the languages used in everyday speech (natural languages). Only artificial languages like Esperanto were invented. Natural languages have all evolved over very long periods of time.
Natural languages such as English are not invented. There was no one person who created the language and no one person who first used it. Modern English developed over time from Middle English, which developed from French and Old English (or Anglo-Saxon). And French developed through various stages from Latin with some Germanic influences.
George Crum was believed to speak English, as he was an American inventor and chef known for creating the potato chip in the 19th century.
The English language developed over time through the influence of various peoples and cultures, including Anglo-Saxons, Norse invaders, and Norman conquerors. It does not have a single inventor, but rather evolved from a blend of Germanic and Romance languages in the British Isles.
The English Language was not invented. It developed over several centuries following the Norman Conquest of England, as the nobles and landowners spoke Norman French, and the servants and artisans spoke Anglo-Saxon (also called Old English). Because they had to have some common speech a merging of the two resulted eventually in Middle English, and after more centuries, in modern English.The language is now very important. (no-duh!)
The word "saxophone" entered the English language in the mid-19th century, named after its inventor, Adolphe Sax, a Belgian instrument maker. He patented the saxophone in 1846, and as the instrument gained popularity, the name became widely recognized.
Natural languages such as English are not invented. There was no one person who created the language and no one person who first used it. Modern English developed over time from Middle English, which developed from French and Old English (or Anglo-Saxon). And French developed through various stages from Latin with some Germanic influences.
James Watt was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer, and he primarily spoke English. He was born in Greenock, Scotland, in 1736, where English was the dominant language. Additionally, given his Scottish heritage, he may have also been familiar with Scots, a Germanic language closely related to English.
George Crum was believed to speak English, as he was an American inventor and chef known for creating the potato chip in the 19th century.
The English language developed over time through the influence of various peoples and cultures, including Anglo-Saxons, Norse invaders, and Norman conquerors. It does not have a single inventor, but rather evolved from a blend of Germanic and Romance languages in the British Isles.
English.
This is probably because the English colonist settled here first (not including Native Americans.) I guess the wanted to have it named after their own language. They inventor of the American "English" also changed words so it wouldn't be the exact United Kingdom English.
Brain Kernington & Dennis Ritchie
Juan Pablo de Bonet.
It is in Spanish.
The English Language was not invented. It developed over several centuries following the Norman Conquest of England, as the nobles and landowners spoke Norman French, and the servants and artisans spoke Anglo-Saxon (also called Old English). Because they had to have some common speech a merging of the two resulted eventually in Middle English, and after more centuries, in modern English.The language is now very important. (no-duh!)
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Der Erfinder = the inventor