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Translation in English: In order to find criminals the police put the criminals' pictures in newspapers and on TV

In order to find the criminal police to put the photos on the newspaper and television

Translated as: In order to find the criminal police to put the photos on the newspaper and television

With an introduction to English

English (English) belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic language family in the Indo-European language family. It was immigrants from Germany and Scandinavia in ancient times. The language evolved from the Germanic peoples of the Anglo, Saxon and Jute tribes of the British Isles and spread throughout the world through British colonization. Because it has been in contact with many ethnic languages ??in history, its vocabulary has changed from uniary to plural, its grammar has changed from "more inflections" to "less inflections", and its pronunciation has also undergone regular changes. English is the official language spoken in the largest number of countries based on the number of native speakers. English is also the most widely spoken second language in the world. It is also the official language of the European Union, the most international organizations and the Commonwealth of Nations, and has the second largest number of native speakers in the world. The number of speakers is only less than the number of native Chinese speakers. From the 19th to the 20th century, the British and American leading positions in the world in culture, economy, military, politics and science made English an international language. Nowadays, English is used as a communication medium in many international situations. English is also the language most closely related to computers. Most programming languages ????are related to English, and with the use of the Internet, the use of English has become more popular. English is one of the working languages ??of the United Nations. The closest relative to Old English is Old Frisian, which is still spoken in the northern Dutch province of Friesland and northern Germany, with approximately 500,000 speakers. Some consider Lowland Scots a separate language close to English, while others consider it a dialect of English. Scots, Low Saxon and English are also very close. Other related languages ??include German, Danish, Dutch, and Afrikaans. The French Normans conquered the Kingdom of England in the 11th century, bringing with them tens of thousands of French and Latin words, which not only enriched the English vocabulary to a great extent, but also forced many native Germanic words to become obsolete.