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Resource developed by G Magilton, Sawtry Village Academy. Language Futures was originally developed by Linton Village College as part of a Paul Hamlyn Foundation initiative. Management of the initiative passed to the Association for Language Learning in summer 2015. When using and/or adapting resources, we would ask you to acknowledge the Language Futures initiative and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation as the original publishers of the material.
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Which is the most spoken language in the world?
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The number of words (more or less) in the English language. Why does this number change? 1,025,109 Where do these words come from? Who makes them up?
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English changes…
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Langauges die….
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So English is obviously the best language….
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Words that don’t exist in English. English doesn’t always know best!
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Russian Italian
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Czech
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Hola, hola, (oh-lah) says hello in Spanish Hejsan, hejsan, (hey-sun) that’s the word in Swedish Jambo.jambo, (jahm-boh) says it in Swahili Bonjour, bonjour, (bohn-zhoor) says hello in French Privet, privet, (preev-yet) that’s the word in Russian Ni hao, ni hao, (nee how) says it in Chinese Shalom, shalom, (sha-lome) says hello in Hebrew Salaam, salaam (sah-lahm) in Arabic and Persian Annyong, annyong, (ahn-yohng) says it in Korean Konnichiwa, konnichiwa, (ko-nee-chee.wa) says hello in Japanese Sawubona. Sawubona. (saw-oo-boh-nah) that’s the world in Zulu Prijatno, prijatno (pree-yat-no) says it in Macedonian Namaste, namaste, (nah-mus-stay) says hello in Hindu Dzien dobry, dzien dobry (jeen-do-bri) that’s the word in polish Ahola, ahola says it in Hawaiian
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Languages around the world
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