r/ENGLISH
This is a community for questions and discussion about the English language, including language learning, etymologies, sociolinguistics, accents/regional differences, the history of the language, and how the language continues to evolve.
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A place for learning English. 英語の学びのスペースです。 Un lugar para aprender Inglés. مكان لتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية. Un lieu pour apprendre l'Anglais. Ein Ort zum Englisch lernen.
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