great americans learned that way
2007-12-09 00:56:42
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answered by bowsgirl1 7
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She'd in all probability have merely as many opportunities because of the fact the different couple of million interior a similar place as her. She's 20 so for sure no longer finished college, subsequently can not prepare English as a interior reach instructor. although, does she have American citizenship? If no longer, then she will't prepare English as a 'interior reach' instructor besides. related to different opportunities, properly, she has no longer something particular that a Korean would not have. i assume no business enterprise journey, a loss of self identity (i.e. no longer quite American, no longer quite Korean), plus she's a girl, and as unfair because it it, men carry the potential in Korea. She'd additionally be lacking the business enterprise contacts, the alumni, the sturdy links in Korea. besides as that, ?? are not precisely appeared upon favourably right here. If she improve into white or 'ideal' Korean, then a minimum of she might have a area of interest. although, she ought to project herself. forget what i've got pronounced and merely decide for it.
2016-10-01 05:26:17
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answered by ? 4
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It came with us when we emigrated from the UK, and evolved with us as we became our own nation. My personal speech patterns reflect the English, Irish, Scottish, Australians, New Zealanders as well as some othter dialects. And trust me, after 6 months in Louisianna, what they speak there would be akin to comparing portugese to itallian.
2007-12-09 01:06:28
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answered by jettech 4
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Most of us are still learning.
But it was the French who taught the English!!!
For real, William the Conquerer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_English_language
Less than 14 British words remain, the rest is French and German.
And to correct some BAD history,
Most white americans are GERMAN!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Census-2000-Data-Top-US-Ancestries-by-County.jpg
The first caucasians here were the Spanish, and a famous Italian. Unless you believe in the Minnesota Viking Stone theory.
2007-12-09 01:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"Andi Wil" Dont understand your comment.
We in Ireland have Aluminium - we do not have "aluminum"
Irish people are NOT British
The predominant group who founded present day America were English speaking - English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh
2007-12-09 01:06:47
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answered by jjn333 5
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Evidently you've left the job undone. Very few of us "speak" English (as in the King's English)- but most of us have some sort of bastardization of the language or more accurately language-blends mastered.
Crackpac- only the "Loyalists"- Saints preserve them
2007-12-09 01:00:55
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answered by *ifthatswhatyoureinto* 5
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It's not like Americans grew out of a field not knowing a language. They were British, Irish, Scottish, and even some German and Dutch Immigrants who spoke their native languages.
2007-12-09 00:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Americans speak english because the largest group of early settlers spoke english.
2007-12-09 00:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I wasn't aware that the americans could speak English - the verison of English they speak is awful and their spelling of the original language is only suitable for children with learning difficulties.
2007-12-09 01:02:44
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answered by Raymo 6
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They are descended in the main from the original settlers, who were British. However, like most things they touch, they have made a mess of it!
2007-12-09 01:07:24
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answered by funglestrumpet 2
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The first white settlers to come to America were English, and that is where we learned to speak english.
2007-12-09 00:58:46
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answered by barbwire 7
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