The most important and expansive Indo-European language, used in international procedures.
What is English?
The two nations that are largely responsible for the spread of English around the world.
What is England and the United States?
The most used language in the world.
What is Mandarin?
The most common language family in Sub-Saharan Africa.
What is Niger-Congo?
The largest and most expansive language branch in the world.
What is Indo-European?
The four main language groups of the Indo-European family.
What are Germanic, Romance, Indo-Iranian, Balto-Slavic?
The Germanic tribes that had the largest influence on basic English.
The things that the Chinese government hopes to create by maintaining a small number of languages in China.
What are national strength and unity?
The second-largest language family in Europe, after Indo-European.
What is the Uralic family?
What this image shows an example of.
What is an isogloss?
One theory for the origin of Indo European languages, shown in the picture above.
What is the Nomadic Warrior Theory?
The man who made many changes to American English and wrote the first dictionary.
Who is Noah Webster?
Chinese is written with these symbols, which represent ideas and not sounds.
What is an ideogram?
The 6 official languages of the United Nations.
What are English, French, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese?
The three things that distinguish dialects from languages.
What are spelling, vocabulary, and pronunciation?
The spoken form of Latin used by the Roman Army.
What is Vulgar Latin?
The standard form of English in the UK that was popularized by upper-class Londoners.
What is British Received Pronunciation?
The island nation that speaks an Austronesian language despite being thousands of miles away from the nearest Austronesian speakers.
What is Madagascar?
The name for a distinct dialect of English used by African-Americans.
What is Ebonics?
A language used as a common language or bridge for international communication/
What is a lingua franca?
The official institution ensures the Spanish language stays stable, and meets every week to clarify the grammar rules.
What is the Spanish Royal Academy?
The main reason why America and Britain have developed very different styles of English. (hint: it is in the picture)
What is isolation from each other? (or "a huge distance," or "The Atlantic Ocean")
The writing system used in the Korean language.
What is hangul? (or hankul, onmun)
A simplified language used to communicate between groups that speak different languages. It is often created through a mixture of more than one language.
What is a pidgin language?