I believe that you can get an English copy of the Quran from any library, or maybe by asking some Muslims to give you a copy (I'm assuming that you are in a non-Arabic country)
You can take a look at this link, until you get your copy
http://muttaqun.com/quran/e/
The first copy of the Quran was printed in Hamburg in 1113.
No, the Quran is not originally written in English. It was revealed in Arabic.
Yes, the Quran has been translated into English, so it is possible to read it in English.
The Entire Holy Quran is purely Arabic, it has no single non-Arabian word nor a letter.
Ali Unal writers translation from Arabic to English of the Quran is the best.
None !! All the holy Quran is in Arabic.
Sura is chapter in English. Quran is composed of 114 chapters or Suras. Juz is part in English. Juz may include more than one Sura or part of Sura. Quran is composed of 30 Juz.
There is a free online translation of the Quran by Dr. Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan. In addition to this, many modern translations can be purchased in bookstores or online.
A physical copy of the Quran typically weighs around 2-3 pounds, depending on the size and thickness of the book.
There are many Translators of Quran like Muhsin Khan. See links below.
Reading the Quran in English can be beneficial for understanding its teachings, but it may not fulfill the religious obligation of reciting the Quran in its original Arabic language. Many scholars believe that reciting the Quran in Arabic is the preferred way to fulfill this obligation.
If one is interested in purchasing a paperback copy of an English to Marathi dictionary, one can do so online at the Amazon website. Alternatively, one could download a soft copy of such a dictionary at various websites online.