ENGLISH EVERYWHERE: HOW ONE LANGUAGE CONNECTS THE WORLD

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In our increasingly interconnected world, the English language serves as a vital bridge between nations and cultures. This article explores the historical, social, and technological factors that have contributed to English becoming the dominant global language. It also examines the benefits of using a common language for international communication, as well as the potential drawbacks related to linguistic diversity and cultural identity. By understanding the widespread influence of English, we can better appreciate its role in shaping global connections and cooperation.

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Bekpulatova, A., & Khamitov, E. . (2025). ENGLISH EVERYWHERE: HOW ONE LANGUAGE CONNECTS THE WORLD. Наука и инновация, 3(22), 83–88. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/54814

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