Interpreting Training: Note-Taking Practice Exercise (Speech #3) – The Origins of English

Translation & Interpreting
12 Mar 202103:08

Summary

TLDREnglish is the most widely spoken language today, not by native speakers, but when including second-language speakers. Its rise as a global lingua franca is a result of historical influences, from the Anglo-Saxon, Latin, and Norse invasions to the Norman French influence, which reshaped its vocabulary and spelling. The language evolved further with contributions from Greek, Italian, Spanish, and many others. Today, English is a dominant force in global communication, influencing numerous modern languages and keeping the world connected, for better or worse.

Takeaways

  • 😀 English is the most widely spoken language in the world, not by native speakers but when combining both native and second-language speakers.
  • 😀 Chinese Mandarin has the most native speakers, but English surpasses it in total speakers worldwide.
  • 😀 English has become a global lingua franca, enabling communication across different cultures and countries.
  • 😀 English is a compulsory subject in the education system of many countries, even if it is not the official language.
  • 😀 The development of English has been heavily influenced by Latin, despite its roots in the Germanic language family.
  • 😀 The Viking invasions in the 8th century introduced Norse language influences into English.
  • 😀 The most significant external influence on English, especially in vocabulary and spelling, came from French due to the Norman invasion.
  • 😀 Words like 'queen' in English were affected by the Norman influence, with old spellings like 'cwen' evolving over time.
  • 😀 Over time, English absorbed loanwords from many languages, including Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and Turkish.
  • 😀 English, after being influenced by multiple languages, now serves as the major influencer for many modern languages around the world.
  • 😀 English has become the language that connects the global community, for better or worse, in modern times.

Q & A

  • What is the most widely spoken language in the world today?

    -English is the most widely spoken language in the world today when considering both native and second-language speakers.

  • Which language has the most native speakers?

    -Chinese, specifically Mandarin, holds the title for the most native speakers.

  • How did English become the most spoken language globally?

    -English became the most spoken language globally by adding the number of people who speak it as a second language to those who have it as their mother tongue.

  • What is a 'lingua franca,' and why is English considered one?

    -A 'lingua franca' is a common language used for communication between speakers of different native languages. English is considered the modern global lingua franca due to its widespread use for international communication.

  • Why is English taught in many countries even if it is not the official language?

    -English is taught as a compulsory subject in public education systems worldwide because of its global importance in communication, business, and technology.

  • Which family of languages does English belong to?

    -English is a member of the Western branch of the Germanic family of languages.

  • What languages were spoken in the British Isles before the Anglo-Saxon invasions?

    -Before the Anglo-Saxon invasions, the languages spoken in the British Isles belonged to the Celtic family.

  • What major language influences shaped Old English?

    -Old English was heavily influenced by Latin, Norse (due to the Viking invasions), and French (particularly Norman French due to the Norman Conquest).

  • How did the Norman invasion influence the English language?

    -The Norman invasion introduced Norman French into England, influencing English vocabulary, spelling, and even grammatical structures.

  • Can you provide an example of how the Norman invasion changed English spelling?

    -A famous example is the word 'queen,' which was originally spelled 'cwen' in Old English. The influence of the Normans led to the modern spelling of 'queen.'

  • How many languages contributed to the development of English?

    -English has incorporated loanwords from many languages, including Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and Turkish, among others.

  • What is the significance of the sentence 'The entrance for the lottery tickets was obstructed, so I bought tobacco instead' in understanding English's evolution?

    -This sentence demonstrates how virtually every word is a loanword from another language, showcasing the diverse linguistic influences on English over time.

  • What role does English play in the modern world today?

    -English has become the primary language that connects people worldwide, influencing most modern languages and serving as a tool for global communication.

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