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views of english, by a maori

The english language has come a long way from the depths that it dug itself into when first arriving on the earth. If you think about it, the english language derives itself from so many others. Now why is this language so different from all its fore fathers. Let me explain.

The way that english is set up, it sentence structure, is backwards compared to just about any other language. This is why it is so hard for english to be learnt. Children that are bought up in another language speaking household seem to learn to speak faster, their first words are said almost half a year before an english speaking baby

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