Probably none...we said "eat my shorts" in the early 70s. He merely used TV to get expressions people were already using in one area to others.
It's Eat My Shorts.
The new religion that entered china was Buddhism.
42 countries entered and 25 qualified for the final, which was won by Norway.
Almost 40 million votes are cast
Spielberg entered California State University in Long Beach to study English. In 1968 hedroppedout to pursue his entertainment career. In 2002 he graduated from California State University Long Beach with a bachelor's degree in film and electronic arts.
Eventually ALL of Titanic's passengers knew she was sinking (except for one girl in the lifeboats who didn't speak English). However, the water breaching through the hull entered for ten minutes before she started to tip.
A HUGE part of the English language came from the French. Besides obvious expressions and words, such as attache, or faux pas, common words entered the language- such as beef (from boeuf) and pork (from porc).
Consonants entered the English language at about the same time as vowels.
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Some examples of words that have entered the English language in the past 100 years include "internet," "selfie," "blog," and "emoji." Language is constantly evolving, and new technologies and cultural trends often give rise to new words and expressions.
Loot
It entered the English language sometime before the year 900. In Middle English it was "menen", and in Old English it was "mǣnan".
Royal (kingly) entered the English language as roial,after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
Junk entered English around the 15th Century but its origin is unknown.
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It is estimated that around 500 words entered the English language due to the Roman invasions, particularly through Latin influence. These words primarily relate to military, legal, architectural, and cultural terms.
It's whatever you entered into google translator.
It means whatever you entered into google translator.