Well, the language came with the people, when they traveled across the Atlantic to create colonies for England.
The people themselves came on boats.
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English came to the United States through the colonization by the British in the 17th and 18th centuries. English settlers established colonies along the East Coast, bringing the English language with them. Over time, English became the dominant language through continued colonization, migration, and cultural assimilation.
"Kommen" translates to "come" in English.
The words 'cookie' and 'nitwit' come from Dutch, while 'sleigh' comes from Old English.
Yes, in English grammar, adjectives typically come before nouns.
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.
"It means 'and you can come to my country' in English."