English, asked by GopalVashishta, 1 year ago

the words of English are taken mostly from my which language

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Answered by aditi1382
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English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval Englandand is now the third most widespread native language in the world, after Standard Chineseand Spanish, as well as the most widely spoken Germanic language. Named after theAngles, one of the Germanic tribes that migrated to Great Britain, it ultimately derives its name from the Anglia (Angeln) peninsula in the Baltic Sea. It is closely related to the other West Germanic languages of Frisian,Low German/Low Saxon, German, Dutch, andAfrikaans. The English vocabulary has been significantly influenced by French (a Romance language), Norse (a North Germanic language), and by Latin.

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Answered by Nishabd
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Hey
English has a vast mixture of different languages but mainly it has Greek and Latin.
Thank u

GopalVashishta: no it mostly contain Hindi and Sanskrit
Nishabd: Its my personal experience in my books i mainly finds them so......
GopalVashishta: I didn't blame u
Nishabd: Yeah i agree hindi and sanskrit also hve a great contribution in that..
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