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4 April, 01:11

Why does English often serve as a lingua franca throughout South and Southeast Asia?

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  1. 4 April, 01:28
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    English often serves as a lingua franca throughout South and Southeast Asia because the British established their powers and rules over the south and South East Asia.

    After World War 2, France became a lingua franca. But the widespread use of English in business, education, technology, science, radio, aviation, and entertainment make it as a lingua franca throughout the South and South East Asia.
  2. 4 April, 01:40
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    English often serves as a lingua franca throughout South and Southeast Asia because the British established their powers and rules over the south and South East Asia.

    After World War 2, France became a lingua franca. But the widespread use of English in business, education, technology, science, radio, aviation, and entertainment make it as a lingua franca throughout the South and South East Asia.

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