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English is a branch of the West Germanic language family. It was first used by medieval England and became the most widely used language in the world because of its vast colonies. The Anglo tribe is the ancestor of the British, and it is one of the Germanic tribes that later migrated to Great Britain (that is, England).

English is a branch of West Germanic language, which was first used by Britain in the Middle Ages and became the most widely used language in the world because of its huge colony. The Anglo tribe, the ancestor of the British, is one of the Germanic tribes that later moved to the island of Great Britain and were called England.

Both names come from the Anglo-Saxon language in the Baltic Peninsula and are closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon. Its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Northern Europe (North Germanic), and is largely written in Latin and French.

Both names come from the Anglo-Saxon language of the Baltic Peninsula and are closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon. Its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Northern Europe (North Germanic), and is largely written in Latin and French.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxons when they immigrated in the 5th century, collectively known as Old English.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon immigrants in the 5th century A.D., collectively known as Old English.