A Comparative Study of English and Chinese Idioms?
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Keywords idioms; Comparison; English; China?
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1. Introduction?
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In English and Chinese, … so this article is about.
Focus on the differences between Chinese and English idoms in terms?
What are their basic meanings, idioms and typical expressions?
(Always on,1993: 44; Li Guangling, 1999). ?
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2. What are the similarities between English idioms and Chinese idioms?
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3. What are the differences between English idioms and Chinese idioms?
3. 1 Characteristics of English idioms?
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English is a language of Indo-European Germanic language family, which consists of 26 letters. English letters originated from Latin letters, which originated from Greek letters, which evolved from Phoenician letters. English is the official language designated internationally (as the mother tongue) and the most extensive first language in the world. English has about 490,000 words and 300,000 technical terms, making it the language with the largest vocabulary. It is also the official language of the European Union, many international organizations and Commonwealth countries, and the number of native speakers ranks third in the world, second only to Chinese and Spanish.
English evolved from the language spoken by the white people of Anglo-Saxon and jute tribes who immigrated to the British Isles from Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands and surrounding areas, and spread to all parts of the world through active British colonization. Due to contact with many national languages in history, vocabulary has changed from unitary to pluralistic, grammar has changed from "more inflections" to "less inflections", and pronunciation has also changed regularly. 19 From the 20th century, the leading position of Britain and America in world culture, economy, military affairs, politics and science made English an international language. Nowadays, English is used as a medium of communication in many international situations.
English is also the language most closely related to computers. Most programming languages are related to English. With the use of the Internet, English is more widely used. English is one of the working languages of the United Nations. Scottish, low Saxon, Danish, German, Dutch, Afrikaans and English are also very close. Normans with French descent conquered the kingdom of England in the 1 1 century, bringing tens of thousands of French and Latin words, which greatly enriched English vocabulary and led to the invalidation of many original words.