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What is definition of English Subject.. tell in proper way​

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Answered by rakshakotyan007
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Answer:

English is a West Germanic language originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. 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.

Answered by nandinikumari37630
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Explanation:

Ans) English is a West Germanic language originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. 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.

Language Family :- Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languages

Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languagesWriting system: English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Latin script, Pitman shorthand, Anglo-Saxon runes, Tengwar, Speedwriting, English Braille, Teeline Shorthand, Unified English Braille, Shavian alphabet, more

Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languagesWriting system: English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Latin script, Pitman shorthand, Anglo-Saxon runes, Tengwar, Speedwriting, English Braille, Teeline Shorthand, Unified English Braille, Shavian alphabet, moreDialects: British English, American English, Australian English, Indian English, Hiberno-English, Canadian English, Scottish English, Philippine English, English language in England, New Zealand English, more

Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languagesWriting system: English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Latin script, Pitman shorthand, Anglo-Saxon runes, Tengwar, Speedwriting, English Braille, Teeline Shorthand, Unified English Braille, Shavian alphabet, moreDialects: British English, American English, Australian English, Indian English, Hiberno-English, Canadian English, Scottish English, Philippine English, English language in England, New Zealand English, moreSpoken by: English people, Americans, Jewish people, Amish, Mulatto, American Indian group, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Eskimo, Māori people, Filipino, Anglo-Saxons, Armenians, Hmong people, Mestizo, more

Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languagesWriting system: English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Latin script, Pitman shorthand, Anglo-Saxon runes, Tengwar, Speedwriting, English Braille, Teeline Shorthand, Unified English Braille, Shavian alphabet, moreDialects: British English, American English, Australian English, Indian English, Hiberno-English, Canadian English, Scottish English, Philippine English, English language in England, New Zealand English, moreSpoken by: English people, Americans, Jewish people, Amish, Mulatto, American Indian group, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Eskimo, Māori people, Filipino, Anglo-Saxons, Armenians, Hmong people, Mestizo, moreRegion: South America, Americas, Eurasia

Language family: Indo-European languages, Germanic languages, West Germanic languages, Anglo-Frisian languages, Anglic languagesWriting system: English alphabet, Latin alphabet, Latin script, Pitman shorthand, Anglo-Saxon runes, Tengwar, Speedwriting, English Braille, Teeline Shorthand, Unified English Braille, Shavian alphabet, moreDialects: British English, American English, Australian English, Indian English, Hiberno-English, Canadian English, Scottish English, Philippine English, English language in England, New Zealand English, moreSpoken by: English people, Americans, Jewish people, Amish, Mulatto, American Indian group, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Eskimo, Māori people, Filipino, Anglo-Saxons, Armenians, Hmong people, Mestizo, moreRegion: South America, Americas, EurasiaWriting systems: Latin script (English alphabet), Anglo-Saxon runes (historically), English Braille, Unified English Braille.

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