English is 'descended' from Anglo-Saxon and Old French, with several influences from other languages, too. All known languages are 'descended' from other languages, so there is nothing odd about that.
While there are many negative or bad words in the English language there are also negative words in many other languages. The English language may however, have more slang words than other languages.
no not in English but maybe in other languages.
English and Tagalog are unrelated languages. They have little in common other than terms they have borrowed from each other.
In German it is Schatten. In French it is Ecouter In Spanish it is Sombra
I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages was created in 1966.
English and some other languages
Daniel speaks a bit of Spanish, but no other languages. Accept for a few words in Japanese. :)
I believe that most programming languages are written in English, however things such as variable names are programmer-defined; it is only the keywords that are unchangeable. I'm sure that someone can or has written parsers/compilers which accept keywords in languages other than English.
Easy english but she know other languages like spanish
There are plenty of idioms in other languages, but you have to speak the other languages to hear them. English is one of the languages spoken all over the world, so you hear more English idioms.
There is no language stronger than English.
English is 'descended' from Anglo-Saxon and Old French, with several influences from other languages, too. All known languages are 'descended' from other languages, so there is nothing odd about that.
the movie will be in japanese, english, and many other languages
She spoke English, Shoshone and other Indian languages