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All languages have rules for forming words and for ordering those words in meaningful sentences. In written languages, meaning is expressed through a of characters and rules for combining those characters. In spoken languages, meaning is expressed through a system of sounds and rules for combining them. Word order is more important in English than it is in some languages, such as Russian.
Like other languages, English is always changing, but it changes very slowly. People invent new words, borrow words from other languages, and change the meaning of words as needed. For example, the English word byte was invented by computer specialists in 1959. The word tomato was borrowed from Nahuatl, an American Indian language spoken in Mexico. The word meat once referred to food in general. People learn English as well as other languages by listening, copying what they hear, and using the language. Most schoolchildren learn their first language easily – and sometime other languages as well.
Trả lời cho các câu 53378, 53379, 53380, 53381, 53382 dưới đây:
In spoken languages, meaning is expressed through a system of sounds and rules for combining them.
The word it (line 5) refers to “word order”.
It changes very slowly.
The word byte was invented in 1959.
Nahuatl is spoken in Mexico.
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