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A Common Language
Review of 'The Adventure of English', Melvyn Bragg, Hodder & Stoughton
For a good, highly readable overview of how English developed and where it may be going, Melvyn Bragg's book, based on the TV series of the same name, does the job. Bragg traces the roots of English back to the Frisian and other Germanic languages of those who invaded Britain from the 5th century onwards - the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes. He follows the growth of what have become the varied forms of modern English, not only through the familiar paths of the Norman invasion, Chaucer, Shakespeare and so on, but also through looking at other influences on English - the words of the Wild West in America, the Creole languages of the Caribbean, or the vocabulary the British brought from India. Indeed, the lists of words can become overwhelming at times.
His view of English is in some ways very democratic: the role of the ordinary people and particularly the oppressed is stressed, whether through the survival and transformation into Middle English of Anglo-Saxon under Norman French rule or the advance of Australian English. His account of Wycliffe...
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English to Bengali translator or English to Hindi translator for your business
In every business knowing more then one language is a must. Doing business with Hindu clients implies the need for an English to Bengali translator or an English to Hindi translator. Because of the many spoken languages and dialects in India, because of the culture and, most of all, because of the business protocol, one has to hire an English to Bengali translator or English to Hindi translator to run a successful business. This article proposes to present a few tips about business meetings with Hindu or Bengali clients.
Any respected businessman knows that when it comes to doing business with foreigners you must be well documented about their culture and language. India has a very interesting country, first of all because of the big number of languages spoken there. The Indian government, however, has recognized just two languages -Hindi and Bengali- as their official spoken languages. When doing business with Indian people you must have some ideas about their business etiquette if you want your relationship to be a very successful one. This is why many companies have felt the need to hire both English to Bengali translator and English to Hindi translator.
Hindus rather do business with people they know...
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