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The relationship between the English language and economics is also expressed in the fact that most economic terms have their origin in English-speaking countries. This is due to their rapid economic growth, and as a result, the spread of the latest inventions in this field around the world. These events served as the rapid introduction of English words on economic topics in all languages of the world