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  1. The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots, Fingallian†, and Yola†) and Frisian (North Frisian, East Frisian, and West Frisian) varieties of the West Germanic languages.

    • English

      English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European...

    • Anglic languages

      Anglic languages are West Germanic languages that come from...

  2. English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England. [4] [5] [6] The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain.

  3. As línguas ânglicas são a subdivisão das línguas anglo-frisãs faladas nas ilhas Britânicas. Todas as línguas desse ramo descendem do inglês antigo. Portal da linguística. Categoria: Línguas ânglicas.

  4. Anglic languages are West Germanic languages that come from Old English. They were first spoken on the British Isles. Creole languages based on forms of English are generally not included. Except for English, this group also includes Scots in Scotland, and Yola and Fingallan in Ireland

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_EnglishOld English - Wikipedia

    Old English is one of the West Germanic languages, and its closest relatives are Old Frisian and Old Saxon. Like other old Germanic languages, it is very different from Modern English and Modern Scots, and largely incomprehensible for Modern English or Modern Scots speakers without study. [3]

  6. English languages may refer to: Anglic languages, a linguistic family comprised Old English and its descendants. English dialects, varieties of Modern English. World Englishes. Languages of England.

  7. Beginning. English language. English is a language that started in Anglo-Saxon England. It is originally from Anglo-Frisian and Old Saxon dialects. English is now used as a global language. There are about 375 million native speakers (people who use it as their first language) in the world. [3] Scots is the language closest to English.