how different professions use English language differently?
Yes
People in the sciences are the main professions that use scientific notation
No professions use order of operations. It is just a method of solving an equation.
Professions that do not use scientific notation are most anything outside the sciences.
pi did not use any professions! It was merely a number.
They have different cultural traits- its in the textbook
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In many languages French, Spanish and English the word hallelujah is pronounced the same but is spelled slightly different. Some or languages like Chinese and Japanese it is pronounced differently.
Yes, they use a completely different alphabet called "Cyrillic". It is a mixture of Greek and Hebrew letters. Russians spell (for the most part) phonetically because writing was introduced to them by Greek Orthodox missionaries long after their language had formed. If you Google 'Cyrillic alphabet', Google images will show you a pretty decent chart of the alphabet. :) Russians use more letters than English does. (English uses the Latin alphabet, by the way.) Russians use Arabic numerals, just like English speakers.
English is considered an intellectualized language b' coz we use it anywhere on practicing professions, the government uses it in transactions, in business world etc. in short, anywhere u go(other countries) the language that u can use is only English words.
Science professions, Maths, professions such as mechanical and electronic engineering . Biology & chemistry. It can be used to model sound - all kinds of applications.
It depends. Different people have different opinions, so although many people think it is easy to use, you may think differently.