Предмет: Английский язык, автор: zumagereevas

Example: Throughout the world there are thousands of different languages. Thousands of different ............ Answer: Thousands of different languages are spoken throughout the world. 6. Wouldn't life be a lot easier if there were just one language which we all spoke? Would 7. **** A simple universal language that would serve all over the world as a commo communication. As......... 8. In the last three hundred years, more than seven hundred such languages have been A lot of......... 9. The most successful and the most popular of these is a language called Esperanto. Esperanto is.......



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Автор ответа: omelettewithbacoon
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Wouldn't life be alot easier if we all spoke just one language?
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A lot of languages have been spoken throughout the last three centuries.
Esperanto is the most popular and succesful language out of all those.

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