Probably Italian, which is "Ti Amo". :)
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I agree!
English is the third most popular language in the world, after Mandarin and Spanish. English is spoken by 5.43 percent of the worlds population, so therefore 94.57 percent of the worlds population speak no English.
In the United States, about 21% of the population speaks a language other than English at home. This includes both individuals who are bilingual and those who primarily speak a language other than English.
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwrighter.He could be regaured as the greatest wrighter in the English language and the worlds best dramatiser.
I read somewhere that it was ranked: 1) English 2) Japanese 3) Russian
In English it is THE. It will be different in other languages.
"Inter mundos" is a Latin phrase, which means "between worlds" in English. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and has been widely used as a scholarly and scientific language throughout history.
Oromo is the first language in the world.
The most spoken language in the world is currently Mandarin Chinese.
David E. Freeman has written: 'Essential linguistics' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Grammar, Language and languages, English language, Language acquisition 'Between worlds' -- subject(s): Second language acquisition 'Creeps'
It depends on who you ask and what the criteria are to be considered "the most translated author" or "the most translated writer." Check out this explanation: http://tandibusiness.blogspot.com/2008/08/worlds-most-translated-author.html It depends on who you ask and what the criteria are to be considered "the most translated author" or "the most translated writer." Check out this explanation: <a href='http://tandibusiness.blogspot.com/2008/08/worlds-most-translated-author.html'>The World's Most Translated Author</a>
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Try secondlife!! TONS of "romanticc" things to do there