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  2. Mondly - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, launched MondlyAR, the first augmented reality language app with speech recognition. [17] In early 2020, Mondly made its main app available on Huawei AppGallery. [18] In October 2020, Mondly announced its partnership with Oxford University Press on a new suite of custom English grammar and vocabulary tests. [19]

  3. Globish (Nerrière) - Wikipedia

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    It uses a subset of standard English grammar and a list of 1500 English words. Nerrière claims that it is "not a language" in and of itself, [2] but rather it is the common ground that non-native English speakers adopt in the context of international business. "Globish," a trademark, is a portmanteau of "global" and "English."

  4. Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2022 - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Suomi; Türkçe; ... Pages in category "Mobile phones introduced in 2020" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.

  6. List of constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    It aims to be immediately comprehensible by Romance language speakers and to some extent English speakers. Intal: 1956 Erich Weferling: An effort to unite the most common systems of constructed languages. Lingua sistemfrater: 1957 Pham Xuan Thai: Greco-Latin vocabulary with southeast Asian grammar. Neo: neu 1961 Arturo Alfandari: A very terse ...

  7. Talk:English language - Wikipedia

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    The way this article is written gives undue weight to the Italic loanwords and makes it seem like some words that are almost never used but exist in a dictionary that the vast majority of the native speakers of the language will never read and wouldn’t even know how to pronounce, or words that were also loaned into *every* Germanic language ...

  8. Practical English Usage - Wikipedia

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    Practical English Usage is a standard reference book aimed at foreign learners of English and their teachers, written by Michael Swan. Published by Oxford University Press, it has sold over 2 million copies since the first edition was published in 1980. [1] A new, and greatly extended second edition was published in 1995.

  9. Wikipedia:Simple English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Simple English Wikipedia uses fewer words and simpler grammar than the original English Wikipedia.It is focused on readers who tend to be quite different from the typical Wikipedia reader with different needs, for example, people for whom English is not a first language, students, children, translators, and people with learning disabilities or those who read below a proficient level.