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Estoy realizando una redacción de 200 palabras en ingles el topico es biografía y como no domino el inglés he decidido por hacer mi propia autobiografía


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The English language is a West Germanic language that emerged in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and lasted for what would become the South East of Scotland under the influence of the Kingdom of Northumbria. Through the influence of economic, military, political, scientific, cultural and colonial Britain and the United Kingdom since the eighteenth century, via the British Empire, and the United States since the mid-twentieth century, 3 4 5 6 English has been widely spread around the world, becoming the main language of international discourse and lingua franca in many regions.7 8 The English language is widely studied as a second language is the official language of many Commonwealth countries and is one of the official languages of the European Union and many organizations worldwide. It is the third most widely spoken native language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese and español.9 Historically, English originated from the fusion of languages and dialects, now collectively called Old English or Anglo-Saxon, who were taken to the east coast of Britain by Germanic settlers, Anglo-Saxons, to the V century AD The English word derives from Anglos.10 A significant number of English words are built on the Latin roots, as this was the lingua franca of the Christian Church and European intellectual life during siglos.11 The English language was then influences Norse Viking invasions because of Britain in the eighth and ninth centuries. The Norman conquest of England in the eleventh century led to important loan words with Norman language, and vocabulary and spelling conventions began to give it a superficial appearance of closely related languages romances12 13 to what by then had become the English medium. The great vowel shift that began in southern England in the fifteenth century is one of the historical events that marked the emergence of Modern English from Middle English. Due to the significant uptake of several European languages throughout history, modern English has a very large vocabulary. The Oxford English Dictionary contains over 250,000 different words, not including many technical terms, scientific and jergas.14 15. English is also part of primary, secondary and even university tested form. English is also part of our daily lives, or when traveling, studying basic words used in those situations. English is a language to be learned.
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