Siliminsili

Siliminsili
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ISO 639
ISO 639-1 en
ISO 639-2 eng
ISO 639-3 eng
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Silimiinsili (English language)[1]Silimiinsili nyɛla West Germanic balli shɛli din be Indo-European balli daŋ ni ka bɛ booni ninvuɣ' shɛba ban yɛri lala balli ŋɔ Anglophones, di daa pilli la England zaŋ n-ti Great Britain.[2][3][4]Ninvuɣ' so yuli bɛ ni zaŋ n-ti balli ŋɔ nyɛ Angles, Germani ninvuɣ shɛba ban daa yi labi Britain ninvuɣ' yino.

Silimiinsili nyɛla bal' shɛli niriba pam ni yɛri dunia zaa, di daa na nyɛla balli shɛli British Empire mini United States nima ni tuui yɛra.[5] Silimiinsili nyɛ din pahiri ata balli shɛŋa niriba pam ni yɛra bahindila Mandarin Chinese mini Spanish nyaaŋa;[6] Di ni lahi nyɛ balli shɛli din pahiri ayi niriba ni bɔhim balli shɛŋa ni duniya zaa ka ban bɔhin li ŋɔ gari balli ŋɔ bilichininima.

Silimiinsili nyɛla balli shɛli bee di nyɛla din pahi balli shɛŋa ni tiŋgbana pam ni saɣi n-ti ka yɛra kamani India, Ireland n-ti pahi Canada). Tiŋgbani shɛŋa ni di ni nyɛ balli shɛli bɛ ni yɛri gari ballli kam kamani United States mini United Kingdom.[7] Di nyɛla din pahi balla zaŋ n-ti United Nations, European Union n-ti pahi tiŋduya tiŋgbani shɛŋa. Di lahi nyɛla din leei de facto lingua franca zaŋ n-ti tabibi, tiŋduya dabiligu niŋbu, binyɛra laasabu malibu, diɛma diɛmbu shee n-ti pahi pohim zuɣu .[8] Ninvuɣ shɛba ban yɛri silimiinsili Germanic balli ni nyɛla kɔbigi puuni vaabu pisopɔin ka lahabali daa yina wuhira ni ninvuɣ shɛba ban yɛri silimiinsili duniya zaa kalinli nyɛla din gari 2 billion.[9] Silimiinsili kurili nyɛla din laɣim West Germanic bachinima kumsim.[10][11][12]

  1. Naden, Tony. 2014. Dagbani dictionary. Webonary.
  2. The Routes of English.
  3. Crystal 2003a, p. 6.
  4. Wardhaugh 2010, p. 55.
  5. Salome, Rosemary (2022). The Rise of English as a Global Language. Oxford University Press, pp. 6-7.
  6. Ethnologue 2010.
  7. Crystal 2003b, pp. 108–109.
  8. Chua, Amy (18 January 2022). How the English Language Conquered the World.
  9. (2008) "Two thousand million?" (in en-US). English Today 24 (1): 3–6. DOI:10.1017/S0266078408000023. ISSN 0266-0784.
  10. Finkenstaedt, Thomas; Dieter Wolff (1973). Ordered profusion; studies in dictionaries and the English lexicon. C. Winter. ISBN 978-3-533-02253-4.
  11. Bammesberger 1992, p. 30.
  12. Svartvik & Leech 2006, p. 39.

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