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/external/v8/test/mjsunit/
H A Dunicode-test.js1079 "English is a West Germanic language originating in England, and the first language for most people in Australia, Canada, the Commonwealth Caribbean, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of America (also commonly known as the Anglosphere). It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language throughout the world, especially in Commonwealth countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa, and in many international organisations.\n" +
1142 "Over 380 million people speak English as their first language. English today is probably the third largest language by number of native speakers, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.[9][10] However, when combining native and non-native speakers it is probably the most commonly spoken language in the world, though possibly second to a combination of the Chinese Languages, depending on whether or not distinctions in the latter are classified as \"languages\" or \"dialects.\"[11][12] Estimates that include second language speakers vary greatly from 470 million to over a billion depending on how literacy or mastery is defined.[13][14] There are some who claim that non-native speakers now outnumber native speakers by a ratio of 3 to 1.[15]\n" +
1144 "The countries with the highest populations of native English speakers are, in descending order: United States (215 million),[16] United Kingdom (58 million),[17] Canada (17.7 million),[18] Australia (15 million),[19] Ireland (3.8 million),[17] South Africa (3.7 million),[20] and New Zealand (3.0-3.7 million).[21] Countries such as Jamaica and Nigeria also have millions of native speakers of dialect continuums ranging from an English-based creole to a more standard version of English. Of those nations where English is spoken as a second language, India has the most such speakers ('Indian English') and linguistics professor David Crystal claims that, combining native and non-native speakers, India now has more people who speak or understand English than any other country in the world.[22] Following India is the People's Republic of China.[23]\n" +
1159 "In many other countries, where English is not the most spoken language, it is an official language; these countries include Botswana, Cameroon, Fiji, the Federated States of Micronesia, Ghana, Gambia, Hong Kong, India, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malta, the Marshall Islands, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Rwanda, the Solomon Islands, Samoa, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It is also one of the 11 official languages that are given equal status in South Africa (\"South African English\"). English is also an important language in several former colonies or current dependent territories of the United Kingdom and the United States, such as in Hong Kong and Mauritius.\n" +
1167 "Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a \"global language\", the lingua franca of the modern era.[2] While English is not an official language in many countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a second language around the world. Some linguists believe that it is no longer the exclusive cultural sign of \"native English speakers\", but is rather a language that is absorbing aspects of cultures worldwide as it continues to grow. It is, by international treaty, the official language for aerial and maritime communications, as well as one of the official languages of the European Union, the United Nations, and most international athletic organisations, including the International Olympic Committee.\n" +
1169 "English is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the European Union (by 89% of schoolchildren), followed by French (32%), German (18%), and Spanish (8%).[28] In the EU, a large fraction of the population reports being able to converse to some extent in English. Among non-English speaking countries, a large percentage of the population claimed to be able to converse in English in the Netherlands (87%), Sweden (85%), Denmark (83%), Luxembourg (66%), Finland (60%), Slovenia (56%), Austria (53%), Belgium (52%), and Germany (51%). [29] Norway and Iceland also have a large majority of competent English-speakers.\n" +
1171 "Books, magazines, and newspapers written in English are available in many countries around the world. English is also the most commonly used language in the sciences.[2] In 1997, the Science Citation Index reported that 95% of its articles were written in English, even though only half of them came from authors in English-speaking countries.\n" +
1179 "The major varieties of English include, in most cases, several subvarieties, such as Cockney slang within British English; Newfoundland English within Canadian English; and African American Vernacular English (\"Ebonics\") and Southern American English within American English. English is a pluricentric language, without a central language authority like France's Académie française; and, although no variety is clearly considered the only standard, there are a number of accents considered to be more prestigious, such as Received Pronunciation in Britain.\n" +
1237 "It is the vowels that differ most fro
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/external/skia/
H A DMakefile50 most \
62 default: most
/external/valgrind/exp-bbv/tests/amd64-linux/
H A Dfldcw_check.S6 # instruction. On most x86 processors the retired_instruction
10 # fldcw is most often used to set the rouding mode when doing
/external/valgrind/exp-bbv/tests/x86/
H A Dfldcw_check.S6 # instruction. On most x86 processors the retired_instruction
10 # fldcw is most often used to set the rouding mode when doing
/external/skia/src/pathops/
H A DSkOpCubicHull.cpp131 int most = midX ^ mask; local
135 // see if mid value is on same side of line (least, most) as yMin
137 if (!rotate(*this, least, most, midPath)) { // ! if cbc[least]==cbc[most]
144 order[2] = most;
148 order[3] = most;
/external/zlib/src/examples/
H A Denough.c208 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local
231 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough
233 no limit to the code length, this would become: most = left - 1) */
234 most = (((code_t)left << (max - len)) - syms) /
239 for (use = least; use <= most; use++) {
325 int most; /* most number of syms to use at this juncture */ local
367 /* we can use at most this many bit patterns, lest there not be enough
369 no limit to the code length, this would become: most
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/external/mdnsresponder/mDNSShared/
H A Ddnsextd.conf5 // In most cases, you should not need to change these default options in
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/parser/
H A Dll-star.rb28 * long in theory, but is <=10 in most cases. Works great.
H A Dscopes.rb137 /* recursive rule scopes, access bottom-most scope */
/external/skia/tools/lua/
H A Dbbh_filter.lua8 -- have most commands, and the names of the files that use the least popular commands.
142 "\n-- ================== skps with the most calls.", 50)
/external/vulkan-validation-layers/demos/smoke/android/src/main/jni/
H A DSmoke.frag.h5 Warning, version 310 is not yet complete; most version-specific features are present, but some are missing.
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/JavaScript/build/
H A DREADME34 This is most easily done by cd'ing to the root of the antlr code and running
/external/bison/src/
H A Dreader.c649 muscle_percent_define_default ("lr.default-reductions", "most");
659 "lr.default-reductions", "most", "consistent", "accepting", NULL,
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/polymer/components/web-animations-js/
H A DHistory.md88 new codebase; most notably mutation of Animations and Groups and
/external/mesa3d/docs/
H A DMESA_resize_buffers.spec38 since most applications call glViewport in response to window size
H A DMESA_swap_control.spec81 will be swapped at most every other video frame.) A return value
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/test/functional/debugging/
H A Dprofile-mode.rb23 * long in theory, but is <=10 in most cases. Works great.
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/tool/src/main/java/org/antlr/codegen/
H A DActionScriptTarget.java71 * Ideally this should be improved at a future date. The most optimal way to encode this
/external/compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/
H A Dsanitizer_malloc_mac.inc212 // this would require reading at most |new_size| bytes from
/external/libvorbis/doc/
H A D02-bitpacking.tex21 In most contemporary architectures, a 'byte' is synonymous with an
32 The most ubiquitous architectures today consider a 'byte' to be an
43 value +1. A byte's 'most significant' bit (MSb) is at the opposite
54 'most significant byte first' in which the highest-valued byte comes
/external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/Ruby/lib/
H A Dantlr3.rb56 the most important components of the runtime library. loaded by default
68 defines the Error module, which contains definitions for most of the many
/external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/flot/
H A DPLUGINS.md119 where only one should use the plugin. In most cases it's probably a
121 like most of the powerful features in Flot.
/external/curl/packages/vms/
H A Dbackup_gnv_curl_src.com7 $! To comply with most Open Source licenses, the source used for building
/external/gmock/src/
H A DAndroid.mk18 # contains most of the code (assertions...) and libgmock_main just
/external/gtest/src/
H A DAndroid.mk18 # contains most of the code (assertions...) and libgtest_main just

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