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Although English is the traditional language (in linguistic terms English is the language de facto of the United States), the U.S. currently has no "official" language. English has been given official status by 30 of the fifty states, however, but this does not apply on the Federal level, only within those individual state's jurisdictions. Also, the definition of "official language" {and the policies or laws adhered to that; such as voting rights, official state documentation, authenticated signatures etc.} varies state to state by how they define that term (or not) within their amendment(s) to their individual state constitutions.

This list is of the states that have English as their official language as of 2010: California, Utah, Arizona, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Hawaii.

(Note: The remaining 20 states do not [as of 2010] have an official language.)

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1066 it was also influenced by other languages :WRANG: The first "modern" English dictionary was published in 1755. It is believed to have "evolved" into "modern" English in the 17th {1650s} "century". Historically, English originated from several dialects, now called "Old English", which were brought to Great "Britain" by Anglo-Saxon settlers beginning in the 5th century. The language was heavily influenced by the "Old" Norse language of Viking invaders. After the Norman conquest, Old "English" developed into Middle English, borrowing heavily from the Norman (Anglo-"French") vocabulary and "spelling" conventions. Modern English developed from there and continues to adopt foreign words from a variety of "languages", as well as coining new words. A significant number of English words, especially technical words, have been constructed based on roots from Latin and ancient "Greek".

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English has become an internationally spoken language largely because of the size of the British Empire. The British explored the globe, settled in numerous regions such as Africa, Asia, Australia and North America. Although the empire is no more, a legacy of English language was left with the countries. At the same time, England was one of the most active trading countries in world. Traders in other countries found it beneficial to learn English to develop trade links and do business with the British. Of the countries once in the British Empire, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, numerous African countries as well as many smaller countries and islands still use English as the main language. English is by no means the easiest language to learn but has been accepted as the main international language because of the wide use of it a century ago and because of the number of large trading nations today that speak English as a first language.


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