. . . . "English is a language originating with and used by Earth Humans. The English language descended from Anglo-Saxon, Latin, and several Celtic languages in the country of England. England had a period of colonialism beginning in the 16th century and lasting through the 20th century. This period spread the English language throughout the world and become a primary language in science, trade, and international politics. (TNG novel: The Captains' Honor) The English language prior to the 24th century is also known as \"Late English\". (DS9 - Section 31 novel: Abyss)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Universal Monsters Wiki. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Universal Monsters Wiki main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:"@en . . . . . . . . . . "English language is the language originally spoken in England on Earth. It is also spoken by the Narnians and possibly all talking inhabitants of the Narnia World."@en . . . . . . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a English language link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: \n* #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. \n* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . . . . . . . "English Language is a major Language which is speaking all over the world. It is also an International Language."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a West Germanic language that developed in England during the Anglo-Saxon era. As a result of the military, economic, scientific, political, and cultural influence of the British Empire during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries, and of the United States since the mid 20th century, it has become the lingua franca in many parts of the world. It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language in Commonwealth countries and many international organisations. Historically, English originated from several dialects, now collectively termed Old English, which were brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers beginning in the 5th century. English was further influenced by the Old Norse language of Viking invaders. At the time of the Norman conquest, Old English developed into Middle English, borrowing heavily from the Norman (Anglo-French) vocabulary and spelling conventions. The etymology of the word \"English\" is a derivation from the 12th century Old English englisc or Engle, plural form Angles (\"of, relating to, or characteristic of England\"). Modern English developed with the Great Vowel Shift that began in 15th-century England, and continues to adopt foreign words from a variety of languages, as well as coining new words. A significant number of English words, especially technical words, have been constructed based on roots from Latin and ancient Greek. more info on wikipedia"@en . . . "The modern language had developed in England by around the 16th century, and began spreading across Earth in earnest in the 17th century as Old Britain expanded its naval power over the planet's oceans and claimed many colonial territories. As a result, the language became commonly spoken in such nation-states as Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Fiji, India, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, and the United States of America, among others."@en . . . . . . . . . "English was the language originally spoken in England. It was also spoken over much of Earth. Though there were many speakers of English, it was not always the most common language. In the early 21st century, Mandarin was most widely spoken. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One) It was said to be easier for the Eurozone to know English than to teach the world other languages. (PROSE: Trading Futures) The Doctor's favourite language was English. (AUDIO: ...ish) The First Doctor told Dodo Chaplet that he would teach her proper English after she said \"okay.\" (TV: The Ark) Edward Waterfield, being from 1866, had to be explained that \"okay\" meant something was \"good\" or that it would be taken care of. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) The Celestial Toymaker asked Charlotte Pollard about possible code words to a puzzle he'd set for her: \"Do you know how many four-letter words there are in the English language? How many in all languages? Approximately 400,000.\" (AUDIO: Solitaire) Shanquis was terraformed by English-speaking humans. The terraforming device was left online after the humans on the planet died out, allowing anyone who spoke English to control the structure of Shanquis. (AUDIO: Bernice Summerfield and the Criminal Code) The language was used both in Great Britain and in the United States of America, but each culture had their own variations of certain words or phrases. The letter 'Z' was pronounced \"zee\" in America and \"zed\" in Britain, (TV: Vengeance on Varos) while words like \"grey/gray\" and \"checkerboard/chequerboard\" had different spellings. (AUDIO: The Reaping, PROSE: Deceit) Additionally, the English and Americans had different words for the same thing, such as the \"bumper\" or \"fender\" of a car. (AUDIO: 1963: The Space Race) When Do\u00F1a Arana heard the Androgum Shockeye speak in Seville in 1985, she recognised his words as English. (TV: The Two Doctors) By the 50th century, phonetic spelling was common in English. For instance, \"Emergency Exit\" was spelled \"Emergensee Eggsit\" and \"Service Elevator\" was spelled \"Servis Ellyvater\". (AUDIO: Revenge of the Swarm)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a West Germanic language originating in England, and the first language for most people in Australia, Canada, the Commonwealth Caribbean, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States (also commonly known as the Anglosphere). It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language throughout the world, especially in Commonwealth countries such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa, and in many international organisations. Modern English is sometimes described as the global lingua franca. English is the dominant international language in communications, science, business, aviation, entertainment, and diplomacy. The influence of the British Empire is the primary reason for the initial spread of the language far beyond the British Isles. Following World War II, the growing economic and cultural influence of the United States has significantly accelerated the spread of the language. Because a working knowledge of English is required in certain fields, professions, and occupations, English is studied and spoken by up to a billion people around the world, to at least a basic level. English is one of six official languages of the United Nations."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English Language is a major Language which is speaking all over the world. It is also an International Language."@en . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "English took in bits and pieces from all over the world as a result of repeated invasions of pre-English England by other languages, whose spare parts were integrated into English when they received it. Following the rapid expansion of the British Empire, the language suffered many invasions from various languages in conquered territories, to the extent that English began to completely reinvent itself every 1-2 years, which it still does to this day. Scientists are currently working on a solution, but it is doubted that any will be found before the language reinvents itself, and renders all previous research incomprehensible. It is also doubted that any proposed solution will be adopted, even if it did come to exist. English is, and has always been, an unregulated language. This means that nobody has ever agreed on a single way of spelling things--there are numerous correct spellings of many words but none of them reflect the pronunciation, as the emphasis is always on creating standards as an end in themselves."@en . . . . "English Language"@en . . . . "Well, yes, this refers to the use of the English language, the dominant and universal cinema language. This article is missing significant information. Help MOVIEPEDIA by [ contributing to it]."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Most commonly used language on this wiki."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a English language link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: \n* #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. \n* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spelling rules in English are among the strangest of all of languages. There is almost no correlation left between letters and the sounds they represent. Certain letters and combinations can mean over 9000 different sounds, and likewise, certain sounds can be represented with a myriad of letters and letter combinations. Over the years, spelling reforms have been attempted, but due to the lack of a central organization deciding English, none have worked. After all, spelling \"Health\", \"Helth\" looks weird, and no one will ever bother."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English was a spoken and written language. Originating from England, it was the primary language of the United States of America, as well as the United Kingdom. English was prevalently used as the language of choice in international politics and commerce. Foreign heads of state and diplomats from non-English speaking countries, such as the People's Republic of China, Turkey, Sangala, and the Islamic Republic of Kamistan generally spoke fluent English. (\"Day 2: 6:00am-7:00am\", \"Day 4: 2:00am-3:00am\", 24: Redemption, \"Day 8: 4:00pm-5:00pm\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "We speak English good here. Being able to talk in English is kinda needed since a lot of books are in it and the PPC kind of needs to be able to read it and write it. Just in case."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is the language of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes as it developed in England and spread around the world during the days of the British Empire. English is one of the main languages of international diplomacy. The Douay-Rheims Bible was the first complete translation into English. The second, the King James Version, was the first version authorized by the British crown, and remains widely used today among more conservative Christians despite its somewhat archaic language. The New King James Version updates the language while retaining the meaning."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This English language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - is becoming part of an online university in English, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:"@en . . . "English was a spoken and written language. Originating from England, it was the primary language of the United States of America, as well as the United Kingdom. English was prevalently used as the language of choice in international politics and commerce. Foreign heads of state and diplomats from non-English speaking countries, such as the People's Republic of China, Turkey, Sangala, and the Islamic Republic of Kamistan generally spoke fluent English. (\"Day 2: 6:00am-7:00am\", \"Day 4: 2:00am-3:00am\", 24: Redemption, \"Day 8: 4:00pm-5:00pm\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English language belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. The following family tree displays that there is a direct descent in Modern English and other Germanic languages. However, Middle English was influenced by French vocabulary after the Norman Invasion. Proto-Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > Anglo-Frisian > Old English > Middle English (influenced by French vocabulary) > Modern English"@tr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This English language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - is becoming part of an online university in English, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Universal Monsters Wiki. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Universal Monsters Wiki main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a English language link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: \n* #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. \n* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . . "English is the language of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes as it developed in England and spread around the world during the days of the British Empire. English is one of the main languages of international diplomacy. The Douay-Rheims Bible was the first complete translation into English. The second, the King James Version, was the first version authorized by the British crown, and remains widely used today among more conservative Christians despite its somewhat archaic language. The New King James Version updates the language while retaining the meaning. Other widely used English translations of the Bible include the New International Version, the Revised Standard Version and Today's English Version (Good News Bible). The Christianity Knowledge Base uses the public domain World English Bible."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English language belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. The following family tree displays that there is a direct descent in Modern English and other Germanic languages. However, Middle English was influenced by French vocabulary after the Norman Invasion. Proto-Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > Anglo-Frisian > Old English > Middle English (influenced by French vocabulary) > Modern English"@tr . . . . . . . . . . "English was a west germanic language that originated from Great Britain on Earth. It was the lingua franca for most of the known galaxy which included the Solarian League, the Star Kingdom of Manticore, the Republic of Haven, the Protectorate of Grayson, Masada, and many others. (HH2) The language was closely related to German, the official language of the Anderman Empire. (HH6)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English took in bits and pieces from all over the world as a result of repeated invasions of pre-English England by other languages, whose spare parts were integrated into English when they received it. Following the rapid expansion of the British Empire, the language suffered many invasions from various languages in conquered territories, to the extent that English began to completely reinvent itself every 1-2 years, which it still does to this day. Scientists are currently working on a solution, but it is doubted that any will be found before the language reinvents itself, and renders all previous research incomprehensible. It is also doubted that any proposed solution will be adopted, even if it did come to exist."@en . . . . . . . . . "We speak English good here. Being able to talk in English is kinda needed since a lot of books are in it and the PPC kind of needs to be able to read it and write it. Just in case."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English was a west germanic language that originated from Great Britain on Earth. It was the lingua franca for most of the known galaxy which included the Solarian League, the Star Kingdom of Manticore, the Republic of Haven, the Protectorate of Grayson, Masada, and many others. (HH2) The language was closely related to German, the official language of the Anderman Empire. (HH6)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and its currently the most spoken language in the world. The English language is now spoken in six continents as it is the primary language of the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and several others. Modern English, which include the works of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible is dated from about 1550, and after the United Kingdom became a colonial power, English served as the lingua franca of the colonies of the British Empire."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English language"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English language"@tr . . . . "Well, yes, this refers to the use of the English language, the dominant and universal cinema language. This article is missing significant information. Help MOVIEPEDIA by [ contributing to it]."@en . . . "Spelling rules in English are among the strangest of all of languages. There is almost no correlation left between letters and the sounds they represent. Certain letters and combinations can mean over 9000 different sounds, and likewise, certain sounds can be represented with a myriad of letters and letter combinations. Over the years, spelling reforms have been attempted, but due to the lack of a central organization deciding English, none have worked. After all, spelling \"Health\", \"Helth\" looks weird, and no one will ever bother."@en . . . . "English is a West Germanic language originating in England, and the first language for most people in Australia, Canada, the Commonwealth Caribbean, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States (also commonly known as the Anglosphere). It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language throughout the world, especially in Commonwealth countries such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa, and in many international organisations."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Most commonly used language on this wiki."@en . . . . . . . . "English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and its currently the most spoken language in the world. The English language is now spoken in six continents as it is the primary language of the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and several others. Modern English, which include the works of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible is dated from about 1550, and after the United Kingdom became a colonial power, English served as the lingua franca of the colonies of the British Empire. The English language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is therefore related to most other languages spoken in Europe and western Asia from Iceland to India. Its parent tongue, Proto-Indo-European, was spoken about 5,000 years ago by nomads believed to have roamed southeast Europe."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a West Germanic language that developed in England during the Anglo-Saxon era. As a result of the military, economic, scientific, political, and cultural influence of the British Empire during the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries, and of the United States since the mid 20th century, it has become the lingua franca in many parts of the world. It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language in Commonwealth countries and many international organisations. more info on wikipedia"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The modern language had developed in England by around the 16th century, and began spreading across Earth in earnest in the 17th century as Old Britain expanded its naval power over the planet's oceans and claimed many colonial territories. As a result, the language became commonly spoken in such nation-states as Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Fiji, India, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, and the United States of America, among others."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a language originating with and used by Earth Humans. The English language descended from Anglo-Saxon, Latin, and several Celtic languages in the country of England. England had a period of colonialism beginning in the 16th century and lasting through the 20th century. This period spread the English language throughout the world and become a primary language in science, trade, and international politics. (TNG novel: The Captains' Honor) In use for thousands of years, this language has gone through many changes leading up to the era of the Federation, where 22nd and 23rd century English (also called Anglish) was used as a major influence in the creation of the Federation's Standard Galacta language. (TOS episode: \"Metamorphosis\") The common English language in use in the 19th and 20th centuries is historically referred to as Ancient Modern English. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect) The English language prior to the 24th century is also known as \"Late English\". (DS9 - Section 31 novel: Abyss) Gene Roddenberry mentioned in 1988's \"The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation to the Next\" that Captain Horatio Hornblower (the basis for James T. Kirk) was the most popular, fictional protagonist in the English language-according to Ernest Hemingway."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a widely-spoken Terran language. The influence of the United Kingdom (and its once empire, through a vast colonization program) and later the United States of America saw English gain dominance on Earth over the centuries. English was an official language in such nation-states as Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. What we recognize as English emerged in 1066 by the Norman invasion of Anglo-Saxon-controlled England during the Battle of Hastings, with the Norman-controlled influence over the Anglo-Saxon English strongly influencing Old English, a form of German. The mix of Anglo-Saxon- and Latin-based languages created the initial English language. The Great Vowel Shift, between the 13th and 17th centuries, created the shift from Middle English to the Modern English in use today. The Latin and Germanic influences can be seen in the diversity of words English has for use, usually bearing more than one word for an idea. For example, English bears both the German-influenced \"clear\" and Latin-influenced \"transparent\" as words for meaning \"to be able to see through\". This makes it a preferred language of choice as it remains one of the most expressive languages, adapting words from various languages and sources both internationally and galactically for use in the language. Unfortunately, the mixture of two different grammar types makes English an extremely difficult language to learn as its structure is not always consistent. William Shakespeare was often considered one of the English language's greatest poets and playwrights. When only a child, Hahn Jun-Seok had to learn English when his family moved from South Korea to the United States of America. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: \"Starry, Starry Night\") On early Earth Starfleet missions, English was the common denominator language aboard starships and space stations. (ENT: \"Broken Bow\") Many treaties made by the United Federation of Planets with other races include an English version. (TNG: \"The Ensigns of Command\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English is a widely-spoken Terran language. The influence of the United Kingdom (and its once empire, through a vast colonization program) and later the United States of America saw English gain dominance on Earth over the centuries. English was an official language in such nation-states as Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. William Shakespeare was often considered one of the English language's greatest poets and playwrights. On early Earth Starfleet missions, English was the common denominator language aboard starships and space stations. (ENT: \"Broken Bow\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English language is the language originally spoken in England on Earth. It is also spoken by the Narnians and possibly all talking inhabitants of the Narnia World."@en . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's English language article. Take me to the English language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English was the language originally spoken in England. It was also spoken over much of Earth. Though there were many speakers of English, it was not always the most common language. In the early 21st century, Mandarin was most widely spoken. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One) It was said to be easier for the Eurozone to know English than to teach the world other languages. (PROSE: Trading Futures) When Do\u00F1a Arana heard the Androgum Shockeye speak in Seville in 1985, she recognised his words as English. (TV: The Two Doctors)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .