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Web 2.0: The one millionth word has landed

Thursday, June 25, 2009 by mtt admin

 

This is a milestone moment in the history of communication across the world. The art of communication is one of mans most unique facets, and we are fortunate (if you are reading this comfortably) to be able to speak the richest, most worded language in the world. The one millionth word of the English language has been officially entered. 

 

It is very apt that I am informing you of this news through the medium of blogging as the word in question is ‘Web 2.0’. Now there is naturally some controversy surrounding this piece of news; some say it isn’t a word, just an extension, some say there aren’t a million words etc etc. Web 2.0, like iPod, is a term that has become significant and commonplace part of our lives, enough certainly to demand a place in our dictionary alongside wadi, quidam and zetetic.

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English language is a wonderful subject; infinitely expressive, rich and diverse with 1,700 words coming from Shakespeare alone. Basic words such as accommodation, critic, exposure, hurry, and laughable (I am always stunned at how those words weren’t in use anyway) were brought about by the bearded Bard. English is the most versatile language there is; you can say the same message to a multitude of audiences, in a number of styles, and still give the message over loud and clear. 

 

Although English is a relatively new language and a mix of Latin, French, German and just about any other language you care to mention, it has taken many forms over the years, with different regions of the country speaking completely different dialects. It was only with the birth of the printing press and The Bible being translated into English that the language became standardised and eventually spread throughout the British Empire. 

 

English literature is one of the most fascinating topics you can study and helps to enrich your vocabulary, increasing your ability to express yourself clearly, creatively and engagingly. Take a look at the course details.   

 

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