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why are the language called a family

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Answered by nisha414
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A language family is a group of relatedlanguages said to have descended from a common proto-language. Mostlanguages are known to belong tolanguage families. An accurately identified family is a phylogenetic unit; that is、all its members derive from a common ancestor.
Answered by mahika39
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A language family are the languages said to have descended from a common proto language. that's why some are called family languages. it has always some revolution.

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