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to the total stock of words known, understood, or used by a person, group, or within a specific language.
vocabulary
to the quality of having many different types of things or people (diversity), or a collection of several different sorts of the same thing.
variety
to express the meaning of speech or writing in a different language
translate
to an accepted norm, model, or level of quality used for comparison.
standard
the state of being easy to understand,, plain, or free from unnecessary ornamentation and complexity.
simplicity
is any language a person speaks or learns other than their first language ( ), or native tongue.
second language
metal covered in reddish-brown iron oxide (decay) or a person’s skills being diminished due to lack of recent practice.
rusty
to formally offer or suggest a plan, idea, or person for consideration.
propose
to arrive, do something, or happen at the expected, correct time; not late.
punctual
to learn casually or improve.
pick up
Refers to countries where English is institutionalized and holds legal/administrative importance due to historical colonial influence, acting as a second language (ESL).
outer circle
a language given a special legal status by a government to be used for administration, education, law courts, and official documentation
official language
something authorized, approved, or sanctioned by a person or organization in a position of authority.
official
a large company or organization that operates, produces, or sells goods in several different countries.
multinational
a representation, example, or design of something, often used to show structure, simulate systems, or act as an ideal to be copied.
model
the first language a person learns at home during childhood, often referred to as their native language or first language.
mother tongue
to search for information in a reference source (book, computer, dictionary) or to improve/get better.
look up
a small, exclusive group of people close to a leader or at the center of power in an organization, who often have significant influence.
inner circle
a person who comes to a country to live there permanently, having moved from their country of birth.
immigrant
an educational institution where students are taught academic subjects (math, science, history) in a second language rather than their native language
immersion school
to copy, mimic, or follow the actions, appearance, or style of a person or thing.
imitate
to examine, review, or check something carefully.
go over
the ability to speak, read, or write a language easily, smoothly, and accurately, typically referring to a foreign language.
fluent
the capacity to change plans, behaviors, or systems to suit new conditions or situations.
flexibility
the language a person learns from birth or during early childhood, typically spoken at home and used for primary communication.
first language
relating to or encompassing the whole world (worldwide/international) or covering all parts of a situation
global
refers to countries where English is learned as a foreign language (EFL) rather than having a historical colonial role or official status.
expanding circle
a high school or university student who temporarily studies at a school in a foreign country, typically for one semester or one year.
exchange student
A physical location where a business operates, such as a shop, restaurant, or hotel
establisment
to start, create, or set up something—like a company, system, or relationship—on a firm or permanent basis.
establish
the state of having power, influence, or control over others, or being more successful, important, or noticeable than anything else of the same type.
dominance
a regional or social variety of a language, defined by distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation used by a specific group.
dialect
producing an item that is identical to an original (reproduction) or acting in imitation of someone.
copy
being made up of, composed of, or formed from specific parts.
consist
a term adopted from one language and incorporated into another, often retaining its original meaning and pronunciation.
borrowed word
A person or community capable of using two languages, often with high fluency or near-equal proficiency
bilingual
A distinctive way of pronouncing a language associated with a specific region, social class, or individual.
accent