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  1. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Frisian used to be the language that was considered the closest to English. Many scholars now consider Scots to be closer. But even though Frisian might have gone from near relation to kissing cousin, it still has strong connections to the English language. Frisian is actually three very similar languages.

  2. 10 de mai. de 2013 · [But] though there are similarities, especially in grammar, English and Frisian speakers generally can't understand each other, which makes them separate languages. The article shows a “simplified family tree” of Germanic languages with Anglo-Frisian as a direct ancestor of Old English and Old Frisian.

  3. One of the compelling reasons to learn Frisian is its striking similarity to English. The grammar and vocabulary of Frisian bear resemblances to English, making it an accessible language to grasp for English speakers.

  4. Frisian is the language most closely related to English and Scots, but after at least five hundred years of being subject to the influence of Dutch, modern Frisian in some aspects bears a greater similarity to Dutch than to English; one must also take into account the centuries-long drift of English away from Frisian.

  5. Discover the surprising connection between Frisian and English in this eye-opening video! Explore the linguistic similarities and historical ties that make F...

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  6. LearnFrisian. 1.59K subscribers. Subscribed. 25. 888 views 2 months ago #BilingualLearning #PresentPerfectTense #Linguistics. In this video, you'll discover the fascinating similarities between...

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  7. 28 de ago. de 2019 · If you’re looking for the closest relative to English that is definitely a distinct language, the answer is Frisian. Frisian is a group of three languages spoken in parts of the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. It’s a West Germanic language that shares 80% lexical similarity with English. Take a look at how its dialects compare with English: