Nobody knows for sure. British came to India in the early 17th century. There was an Indian who had served as a British broker already in the 17th century. Narayan Shenvi is from Konkan Coast and has to speak English. Several Marathas in the late eighteenth century also spoke English, they got after having been exposed to English for a long time. However, East India Company has to consider to encourage employees to learn local languages and to provide prizes for this purpose. Therefore, more Britons know one of Persian or Hindi, not Indian who learn English, at least between 1600 and 1800.
555, I think you are a little confused People who speak English are English as the first language or "mother tongue" people, learning in the country where English is the only official mother tongue. How many Indians are included in this? Only Indians who were born and raised in the UK, USA, Australia and other areas are native speakers. If you were not fortunate to be born and raised in the UK and Ireland, you are the only English-speaking country in Europe, so there is no difference in having a European tradition.
"Who speaks English? There are three types of people who speak English: first language, second language or other language, and foreign language learners.The people whose native language is English are their languages Although you may feel "belonging", people speaking English as a second language or foreign language will decide the future of their world. Language Language language is not the same in political or social status, especially in multilingual environment. What is the relationship between English and other languages in the repertoire of multilingual speakers? Why do people use English instead of local languages? What is the characteristic pattern of non-native speakers using English?
Crystal (2004), in combination with native speakers and non-native speakers in India, is the most second language in English (see Indian English), so that in India English speaking people or English speaking people can tell which countries in the world We claim that it is more than. However, most scholars and studies that have been done have challenged his argument. English is one of the 11 official languages that have the same status in South Africa (South Africa English). Currently it is the official language of the United States (Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Cocos Island), the United States (American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, English and cooperation, Spanish) and the United States of America. Virgin Islands, and the former British colony of Hong Kong. (For details, see the list of countries where English is the official language.)