1It is spoken as the mother tongue in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.2from the language of Angles and Saxons»3These French words didn't crowd out corresponding Anglo-Saxon words. 4These words came from all parts of the worlds «umbrella» – from Italian, «skates» –from Dutch» «tea» -from Chinese» «cigar»- from Spanish. 5 Some words came into English directly from Latin, which was the language of the church and the universities in the Middle Ages.6One way of creating new words is to put together two or more older English words.
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1It is spoken as the mother tongue in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.2from the language of Angles and Saxons»3These French words didn't crowd out corresponding Anglo-Saxon words. 4These words came from all parts of the worlds «umbrella» – from Italian, «skates» –from Dutch» «tea» -from Chinese» «cigar»- from Spanish. 5 Some words came into English directly from Latin, which was the language of the church and the universities in the Middle Ages.6One way of creating new words is to put together two or more older English words.