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Whose English?

Whose English is whose.

Shuo Wen Jie Zi contains: Who is it? Judging from the pronunciation of words. Show cutting. "Five tones with the same rhyme": for cutting; "Jade piece" is pushing and cutting. Because pronunciation is not easy, the middle sound of dialect is easy to be lost, and it is often changed to "shéi", which has a bad influence and vulgar pronunciation, so dictionaries accept it. Today, the dictionary mainly focuses on "poems" and "books".

"shuí" is a pronunciation, which is more common in solemn occasions and emotional poetry reading; "shéi" is phonetics, which is more vivid and common in film and television programs and daily life.

Related sentences:

1. I can guess who this mysterious visitor is.

Me? Really? Answer? Smart? Ideas? Who is it? That? Mysterious? Caller? Used to be. ?

Who is more likely to succeed him as the leader of the party?

Who is it? That? Is it possible? Successor? Where to? Him? As? Party? Leadership?

She is such a person that she can tell anyone who can see.

Is it? Just? Like what? She? Where to? Tell? Everyone? About what? It ... ?

I'm sure no one will lose their job.

Me? Is it okay? Sure? That? No? One? Will. Lose? Their? Work. ?

English source:

English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European languages. It was first used by medieval England and became the most widely used language in the world because of its vast colonies. The Anglo tribe, the ancestor of the British, is one of the Germanic tribes that later moved to the island of Great Britain and were called England.

Both names come from Angeria in the Baltic Peninsula. This language is closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon, and its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Nordic (North Germanic), which is mainly written in Latin and French.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon immigrants in the 5th century A.D., collectively known as Old English. Middle English began at the end of 1 1, and Norman conquered England.