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HVirtue or honesty refers to aspects of character, morals and connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, honesty, and straightforwardness, including straightforwardness of behavior, and goes hand in hand with the absence of lies, fraud, infidelity, etc. In addition, honesty means trustworthiness, loyalty. , fair and sincere. Honesty is valued in many ethnic cultures and religions. [1] "Honesty is the best policy" is a saying of Benjamin Franklin .; However, the quote "Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom" was given to Thomas Jefferson, as used in a letter to Nathaniel Macon.English is a Germanic language that was first spoken in England in the Early Middle Ages and is currently the most commonly spoken language worldwide. [4] English is spoken as the first language by the majority of the population in various countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and a number of Caribbean countries; as well as being the official language of nearly 60 sovereign countries. English is the third most-spoken native language worldwide, after Mandarin and Spanish. [5] English is also used as a second language and an official language by the European Union, Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations, as well as a variety of other organizations.


English developed first in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of England and in what is now southeastern Scotland. After the expansion of British influence in the 17th and 20th centuries through the British Empire, English became widespread throughout the world. [6] [7] [8] In addition, the widespread use of the English language is also due to the spread of American culture and technology that dominated throughout the 20th century. [9] This has led to English being the main language today and is considered de facto the lingua franca in many parts of the world. [10] [11]


Historically, English originated from the fusion of a variety of related dialects, now collectively known as Old English, which were brought to the east coast of the Island of Britain by Germanic immigrants (Anglo-Saxons) in the 5th century; the English word 'comes from the name Angles. [12] The Anglo-Saxons themselves came from the Angeln region (currently Schleswig-Holstein, Germany). Early English was also influenced by Old Norse after the Vikings conquered England in the 9th and 10th centuries.


The Normandy conquest of England in the 11th century saw English also come under influence from Norman French, and English vocabulary and spelling began to be influenced by Roman Latin (although English itself is not a Roman language), [13] [14] which later became known as Middle English. The Vowel Shift that began in southern England in the 15th century was one of the historical events that marked the transition of Middle English to Modern English.

 

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