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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
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Which of the following languages originates from Latin? 1.French, 2.German, 3.English.

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umka2103 [35]3 years ago
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It is the French language which is originated from Latin. It is way back in the Roman Empire which also includes languages like Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, Spanish and a lot more. On the other hand, German was classified as a West German language. And English, like German, was also classified as a West German language which is originated from the Anglo-Frisian language. The Anglo-Frisian language includes English and Frisian. The French language is the main spoken language of France. It is also fluently spoken with 29 countries around the world like Monaco and some parts of Canada.
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