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7 December, 12:43

English is considered a Germanic language and belongs to the same language family as German and Dutch. English, German, and Dutch all came from one original ancient parent language. What is the term for a group of languages that share a common ancestor?

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  1. 7 December, 13:30
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    English is considered a Germanic language and belongs to the same language family as German and Dutch. - True

    English, German, and Dutch belong to the Germanic languages family. English is closer to Dutch than to German. In fact, the closest language to English, besides Scots, is Frisian, a language that is spoken in Friesland, a region in the Netherlands.

    English, German, and Dutch all came from one original ancient parent language. - True

    The name of this one original ancient parent language is Proto-Germanic. This language is thought to have orginated in Scandinavia, during the Nordic-Bronze Age.

    What is the term for a group of languages that share a common ancestor? daughter languages - False

    A group of languages that share a common ancestor is called a language family.
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