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English is a West Germanic language first spoken in early medieval England which eventually became the leading language of international discourse in today's world.[4][5][6] It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the area of Great Britain that later took their name, England. Both names derive from Anglia, a peninsula on the Baltic Sea. English is most closely related to Frisian and Low Saxon, while its vocabulary has been significantly influenced by other Germanic languages, particularly Old Norse (a North Germanic language), as well as Latin and French.[7][8][9]

English

Pronunciation

/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/[1]

Region

British Isles (originally)

English-speaking world

Ethnicity

Anglo-Saxons (historically)

Native speakers

360–400 million (2006)[2]

L2 speakers: 750 million;

as a foreign language: 600–700 million[2]

Language family

Indo-European

Germanic

West Germanic

Ingvaeonic

Anglo-Frisian

Anglic

English

Early forms

Old English

Middle English

Early Modern English

Writing system

Latin script (English alphabet)

Anglo Saxon runes (historically)

English Braille, Unified English Braille

Signed forms

Manually coded English

(multiple systems)

Official status

Official language in

67 countries

27 non-sovereign entities

Various organisations

United Nations

European Union

Commonwealth of Nations

Council of Europe

ICC

IMF

IOC

ISO

NATO

WTO

NAFTA

OAS

OECD

OIC

OPEC

GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development

PIF

UKUSA Agreement

ASEAN

ASEAN Economic Community

SAARC

CARICOM

Turkic Council

ECO

Language codes

ISO 639-1

en

ISO 639-2

eng

ISO 639-3

eng

Glottolog

stan1293[3]

Linguasphere

52-ABA

English language distribution.svg

Regions where English is a majority native language

Regions where English is official but not a majority native language

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English has developed over the course of more than 1,400 years. The earliest forms of English, a group of West Germanic (Ingvaeonic) dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century, are collectively called Old English. Middle English began in the late 11th century with the Norman conquest of England; this was a period in which English was influenced by Old French, in particular through its Old Norman dialect.[10][11] Early Modern English began in the late 15th century with the introduction of the printing press to London, the printing of the King James Bible and the start of the Great Vowel Shift.[12]

Modern English has been spreading around the world since the 17th century by the worldwide influence of the British Empire and the United States

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