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1. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil and the primary language used in most schools and media. It is also used for all business and administrative purposes. Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas, giving it a national culture sharply distinct from its Spanish-speaking neighbours.
2. English. As you may have guessed, English is the most commonly spoken language at home in our country. In fact, a whopping 98 per cent of Canadians say they have the ability to conduct a conversation in English, French or both.
3. Answered December 9, 2016 · Author has 84 answers and 192K answer views
First and foremost reason, the Britrish rule. English was made the language of official communication (alongside Indian regional languages, of course) and it has since stuck around.
Second reason, it serves as a communication bridge between numerous linguistic groups within India (because Hindi, in spite of being the national language, is not popularly used in some parts of India, e.g. Tamilnadu).
In modern India, English has earned a place of status as it facilitates higher education getting good jobs. (Medium of teaching is mainly English in colleges and universities). I studied in a vernacular medium school but college and university education was in English. (It is a huge shift for vernacular students to start college and many find it difficult to settle in a fully English based teaching environment).
4. According to Richards, the beginning of our Australian accent emerged following the arrival of European settlers in 1788. "It emerged from a process called levelling down because you had all these people who came here on 11 ships from different dialect areas, regional dialect areas across England," he said.
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