There are various ways which the English language has spread throughout the world. For example, many places that were colonized by the British speak English.
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Spread It Around - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
They were trying to spread Christianty
i believe he did spread smallpox among others to natives
Islam spread in Mali and Ghana by the Arab Muslim traders.
"Spread the love!" in English means Diffondi l'amore! in Italian.
The English translation of "ipalaganap" is "to promote" or "to spread".
The English!
The smallpox spread in the English colony by the English themselves. the English were prone to this disease, but many Indians died because of they never faced such a sickness, and had no protection against this. thus the Indians died in hundreds. it was spread through the animals feces: cows, chickens, pigs, goats, etc.
It is the father country of the language, which then was spread to its colonies.
The spread of English can be attributed to historical factors such as British colonization and imperialism, the rise of the United States as a global superpower after World War II, the influence of English in international trade and diplomacy, and the popularity of English-language media and entertainment. Additionally, the flexibility and adaptability of the English language have also contributed to its widespread use as a lingua franca.
Western genres (such as the novel) challenged Indian genres (such as the epic) in terms of popularity.
Western genres (such as the novel) challenged Indian genres (such as the epic) in terms of popularity
Western genres (such as the novel) challenged Indian genres (such as the epic) in terms of popularity.
Western genres (such as the novel) challenged Indian genres (such as the epic) in terms of popularity.
The English and Spanish took it to their colonies and it spread.
Spread out is the English equivalent of 'stratus'. It's the past participle of the infinitive 'sternere', which means 'to stretch out, to spread out'. The English word 'street' finds its origins in the Latin phrase 'strata via', which means 'paved road'.