Modern English - traducción al Inglés
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Modern English - traducción al Inglés

STAGE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE FROM THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
Modern English language; Modern english; Present Day English; Late Modern English; Modern english vernacular; New English language

Modern English         
Modern Engels
modern history         
ERA FROM CA. 1500 UNTIL PRESENT
Modern Times (history); Modern Era; Modern age; Modern history; Modern-era; Modern period; Modern Period; Modern world; Modern History; Modern times (history); Modern Age; Civilization, Modern; Modern civilization; History, Modern; Modern time; Modern historian
moderne geschiedenis
modern physics         
  • Classical physics ([[Rayleigh–Jeans law]], black line) failed to explain [[black-body radiation]] – the so-called [[ultraviolet catastrophe]]. The quantum description ([[Planck's law]], colored lines) is said to be ''modern physics''.
  • [[Classical physics]] is usually concerned with everyday conditions: speeds are much lower than the [[speed of light]], sizes are much greater than that of atoms, yet very small in astronomical terms. Modern physics, however, is concerned with high velocities, small distances, and very large energies.
ASPECTS OF PHYSICS, USING 20TH CENTURY THEORIES SUCH AS QUANTUM MECHANICS AND RELATIVITY
Modern Physics; 20th-century physics; Modern physicist
moderne fysica (de fysische theorieën die in de 20-ste eeuw zijn ontwikkeld)

Definición

modern English
¦ noun English since about 1500.

Wikipedia

Modern English

Modern English (ME), sometimes called New English (NE) as opposed to Middle and Old English, is the form of the English language that has been spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, which began in the late 14th century and was completed by the 17th century.

With some differences in vocabulary, texts which date from the early 17th century, such as the works of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible, are considered Modern English texts, or more specifically, they are referred to as texts which were written in Early Modern English or they are referred to as texts which were written in Elizabethan English. Through colonization, English was adopted in many regions of the world by the British Empire, such as Anglo-America, the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

Modern English has many dialects spoken in many countries throughout the world, sometimes collectively referred to as the Anglosphere. These dialects include (but are not limited to) American, Australian, British (containing English English, Welsh English and Scottish English), Canadian, Caribbean, Hiberno-English, Indian, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Nigerian, New Zealand, Philippine, Singaporean, and South African English.

According to the Ethnologue, there are almost 1 billion speakers of English as a first or second language. English is spoken as a first or a second language in many countries, with most native speakers being in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Ireland; there are also large populations in India, Pakistan, the Philippines and Southern Africa. It "has more non-native speakers than any other language, is more widely dispersed around the world and is used for more purposes than any other language". Its large number of speakers, plus its worldwide presence, have made English a common language (lingua franca) "of the airlines, of the sea and shipping, of computer technology, of science and indeed of (global) communication generally".

Ejemplos de uso de Modern English
1. Blair called the bombings the greatest single act of mass murder in modern English history.
2. With his film star looks and sharp suits, Mark Shields is a modern English detective straight from central casting.
3. Hinton says he used all the modern English versions and his knowledge of ancient Greek to revise the scripture around the central figure of Christ.
4. For improving the English skills of these teachers, a group of teachers from the prestigious John Scottus School of Dublin, Ireland, have volunteered to teach the modern English.
5. by Oliver Kamm IN HIS ESSAY Politics and the English Language, George Orwell memorably rewrote a verse from Ecclesiastes in a dispiritingly familiar type of modern English.