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Globish: the worldwide dialect of the third millennium

10 pointsby rglovejoyabout 15 years ago

2 comments

tokenadultabout 15 years ago
"Globish is not about the making of a 1500-word vocabulary, but about the way in which Indians, Chinese and many Africans are now turning to English as a liberating and modernising phenomenon (last year, the government of francophone Rwanda not only applied to join the British Commonwealth but also declared English to be the official language of the country)."<p>Fascinating article. The use of English (in the form the author describes as "Globish") as a worldwide interlanguage is still growing very rapidly.<p>After edit: This link from the submitted article<p><a href="http://www.jpn-globish.com/articles.php?lng=fr&#38;pg=120" rel="nofollow">http://www.jpn-globish.com/articles.php?lng=fr&#38;pg=120</a><p>is helpful as an example of what the author is describing.
queensnakeabout 15 years ago
Yeah, get ready for English to lose its articles ('a/an', 'the'). Being exposed to Indians and Chinese I already find it's easy to leave them out.<p>Damn you, Indians and Chinese.
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