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what you know about the story of English. how did it come to be a global lingua franca or an international language.​

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Answered by nishantk130
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the common language or mode of communication that enables people to understand one another regardless of their cultural and ethnical backgrounds. It makes communication a lot easier and understanding one another has become efficient.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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What you know about the story of English. how did it come to be a global lingua franca or an international language.​

  • The fact that English is the common language or form of communication that allows people to comprehend one another regardless of their cultural and racial backgrounds is the reason it has become the world's lingua franca. Communication is much facilitated, and mutual comprehension is now effective.
  • Due to the British Empire's exportation of its own language to every corner of the globe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, English initially emerged as a global language. The American Empire took the place of the British Empire globally in the second part of the 20th century.
  • Because it is the only language that the majority of people in practically every region of the world can speak and comprehend, many people view English as a global language. Additionally, the language is widely accepted and used by all na
  • Both a nine-part television documentary that won an Emmy Award in 1986 and a companion book with the same name, The Story of English, describe how the English language evolved. Robert MacNeil, Robert McCrum, and William Crane are the authors of both the book and the television series, The Illumination of the World.
  • English is the most widely used language in the world for international trade, diplomacy, mass entertainment, international telecommunications, scientific publications, as well as publishing newspapers and other books. It is considered to be the first global lingua franca due to its status as the first world language.

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