English has evolved into a global lingua franca, transcending its origins as a national language of the United Kingdom and the United States. Its widespread adoption in nonEnglish-speaking countries reflects its role in international diplomacy, business, education, and popular culture. This paper examines the multifaceted use of English in foreign contexts, exploring its sociolinguistic impact, the tension between linguistic homogenization and cultural diversity, and the practical challenges faced by non-native speakers. Case studies from Europe, Asia, and Africa illustrate the varying degrees of English proficiency and integration. The paper concludes with reflections on the future of English in a multilingual world.
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