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         <description><![CDATA[English language as their mother tongue feel almost 400 million people, and as a second language it have more than 1 billion people.However, English is only the third most spoken in the world after Chinese and Spanish.&nbsp;

oldest words in English about 14,000 years, and they come from the Indo-European family of languages ​​Nostratic.&nbsp;These words are the words apple (apal), bad (bad), gold (gold).&nbsp;

vocabulary of the English language is the world's largest and has about 800,000...]]></description>
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