Globish

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Sat Apr 17 20:36:31 UTC 2010


The word "globish" is already coined by M. Gogate, http://www.mngogate.com/e02.htm

I'd say Amglish (American English) is the language of the future.  Britglish is not as well spelled, nor pronounced.  Also 70% of all the native English speakers are American.


Tom Zurinskas, USA - CT20, TN3, NJ33, FL7+
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> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 00:01:03 -0400
> From: jharbeck at SYMPATICO.CA
> Subject: Globish
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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2010/mar/29/globish-international-language
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> A name has been given to that variety of English (or, more
> reasonably, those varieties of English) used by speakers of other
> languages as a lingua franca.
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> James Harbeck.
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