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Nostrana [21]
3 years ago
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Using examples how and why has English diffused into other languages? If you were a native speaker of a language besides English

, how would you react to these additions of non-Native words? State your opinion and defend your position with sound reasoning.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Here we go!

Explanation:

As the major kinds of technological and industrial development has taken place from the Great Britain. So, the typical name for the things they made were kept by English People which was further followed by the people of other countries. Similarly, another cause for diffusion of English language is the colonization done by the Great Britain. Due to it, the British went to various places and also broadened their culture and language to the places like India and other countries. I am a native speaker of Nepalese language and English is my third language. I have a kind of fluent English but also hearing of some new English words make me feel I have a far more to learn about it. I have knowledge about 7 language among which 3 are international and 4 are the local and ethnic languages spoken in my country. It is pretty hard to learn the language that is not properly spoken in the society and it takes a long time to be fluent and learn this language proper enough to deal with the foreigners. But, we can't properly speak neither in British nor American nor Australian accent.

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