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The origin of English

The origin of English

1. English originated from Anglo-Saxon, a dialogue between West Germany. The English used today has absorbed other languages and some new words, including many Latin.

English comes from Anglo-Saxon, a West Germanic dialect. The English used now has also absorbed some other languages and some new words, including many Latin words.

Second, English is inherited from the language changes of four early German IC groups who immigrated to Britain.

In the early days, four Germanic tribes immigrated to England, and English was passed down from their language changes.

1, English is the language of Indo-European Germanic family, which consists of 26 letters. English letters originated from Latin letters, which originated from Greek letters, which evolved from Phoenician letters.

2. English evolved from the ancient language spoken by Anglo-Saxons and white jute tribes who immigrated to the British Isles from Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands and surrounding areas, and spread to all parts of the world through active British colonization. Due to the contact with many national languages in history, its vocabulary changed from monism to pluralism.

English is the official language designated internationally (as the mother tongue) and the most widely used language in the world. It contains about 490,000 words and 300,000 technical terms. It is the language with the largest vocabulary and the official language of the European Union, many international organizations and Commonwealth countries. The number of native speakers ranks third in the world, second only to Chinese and Spanish.