Foreign elements in the english language vocabulary / Kamisah Ariffin
With the United Kingdom and the United States of America as the giants of the world economic power, the importance of English, which is the first language of these countries, is naturally and undeniably great. Claimed as having more than 500,000 in word power, no other languages in the world has bee...
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