English, asked by marelleeupalao, 7 months ago

why does McCrum say "we should talk of English but of many
Englishies?​

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Answered by manisimha1
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Answer:

Expert Verified. McCrum says that "we should not talk of English but of many Englishes" because the English language usage spans across multiple nations. ... Thus, when you plan on migrating to a country, you ought to learn what specific kind of English language they speak.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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"McCrum pronounce that "we could not talk of English but of many Englishes" by reason of the English language utilize length across multiple nations.. Thus, when you plan on roaming to a country, you need to learn what specific kind of English language they speak"

Explanation:

                   Robert McCrum is a familiar writer and journalist, a anchor on BBC Radio Four, and long-established Associate Editor of The Observer, as well as a acclaimed veteran of the British book world, having offered as Editor-in-Chief of Faber & Faber (1980-1995) and Literary Editor of The Observer (1996-2012).

At Faber & Faber, he alternate writers as various as Milan Kundera, Lorrie Moore, Mario Vargas Llosa, Barbara Kingsolver, Marilynne Robinson, Harold Pinter, and Hanif Kureishi, as well as explainig the work of Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro, Booker Prize winner Peter Carey and American masters. At The Observer, he accepted himself as a newspaper critic to be add up with, a lively cultural commentator, and also as a highly entertaining interviewer of writers.

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