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HOW DO WE INTERPRET THE REAL DIFENITION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE?

→ English is a global language spoken by over 1.5 billion people worldwide as a first, second, or
foreign language.
→ It originated in England and evolved from Old English, influenced by Latin, Norse, and Norman
French.
→ English is the official language of many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia,
and the United Kingdom.
→ It is a West Germanic language, related to German, Dutch, and other Germanic languages.
→ English has a vast vocabulary, with over a million words and a rich history of borrowing terms
from other languages.
→ It is used as a lingua franca, meaning a common language for communication between speakers
of different native tongues.
→ The language has four primary skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking, which are
essential for proficiency.
→ English is known for its irregular grammar and spelling, making it challenging to learn for non-
native speakers.
→ It has multiple dialects and accents, including British English, American English, Australian
English, and Indian English.
→ English is the language of international business, science, technology, and aviation.
→ It is the dominant language on the internet, used in websites, social media, and digital
communication.
→ English literature is rich and diverse, featuring works from authors like William Shakespeare,
Jane Austen, and Mark Twain.
→ The language is dynamic and constantly evolving, incorporating slang, new words, and phrases
influenced by cultural trends.
→ English uses a subject-verb-object sentence structure, which is common in many world
languages.
→ It has a significant cultural impact, shaping movies, music, and global media.
→ Learning English opens doors to education and job opportunities in many fields worldwide.
→ It is a phonetic language, but with many exceptions, making pronunciation and spelling
inconsistent.
→ English has formal and informal registers, allowing speakers to adapt their tone and style for
different situations.
→ Idioms and expressions are abundant in English, enriching its use but often confusing for
learners.
→ English connects people globally, fostering cross-cultural communication and understanding.

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