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Children in all three countries are taught in English as English is the National language of these countries. Other countries to have English as their National language include Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and many Caribbean islands.
English language literary devices:AllegoryAlliterationAllusionAnalogyAssonanceClimaxForeshadowingHyperboleMetaphorOnomatopoeiaOxymoronPersonificationPunSimile
This is a very ancient language spoken by some natives of South Africa. It uses a click made in the mouth and written as ! (the exclamation point in English). The click is found only in the most ancient languages.
Guyana's Official Language is English!
Nagaland In 1967 the Nagaland Assembly proclaimed English as the official language of Nagaland and is the medium for education in Nagaland.
The translation of the word "English" into Ancient Egyptian is not directly available as Ancient Egyptian did not have a word for the specific language.
Son of Ra is the English equivalent of 'Ramses'. The word 'Ra' is a proper noun in the ancient Egyptian language. It's the name of the ancient Egyptian god of the sun.
The best English to Ancient Egyptian translator available is the Faulkner's Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian by R. O. Faulkner.
No. The ancient Greek did not use the English language. Because there was no English language in that time. English language derived from Latin which was the official language of Roman Empire and the Roman Empire is the successor of ancient Greek the golden age of Greece.
No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
wht is the basic difference between English language with urdu language
There are several languages spoken in Egypt. . The official language is Literary Arabic but it is present as several dialects (Egyptian Arabic (the common language of Egypt), Bedouin Arabic, Sudanese Arabic) Also spoken minority local languages are Nobiin, Kenzuzi-Dongola, Beja, Domari, Siwi BerberWritten material (street signs etc.) may be presented in Literary Arabic, English and French. English ad French are often a second language in the area.
In the ancient Egyptian language, you would have to say "ten-two times", which looks like this when transliterated into English letters:m.dj.w s.n.w.y s.pSince hieroglyphs did not record vowels (I have included full stops to indicate where the vowels fit), we can only guess at how these words were said. One version might be:mu:dyaw si'neway sepWithout a time machine to take us back a few thousand years it is impossible to know exactly how the ancient Egyptian language was spoken - we can read it today, but not speak it.
We know how it was written, but not how it was said.In the ancient Egyptian language the word "yes" appears in hieroglyphs as tiw (where the i is not a vowel but a guttural consonant not found in English). We can never know how Egyptian words were pronounced, since vowels sounds were not written - although the Egyptians obviously knew what vowels to say.
Differences in religion (Irish are Catholic, English are Protestant), differences in language...
Impossible to list every language and dialect for such a vast area and for tens of millions of people. But to name a few - English, Arabic, Somali, Amharic, Swahili, Masai, Chichewa, Yao, Bantu.
English is the official language of Nigeria although there are literally hundreds of spoken language in the country. English was chosen to reconcile cultural and linguistic differences.