English Language
I. INTRODUCTION
English Language is a primary language of the majority of people in the United Kingdom, the United
States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, other former colonies of Britain, and territories of the United
States. It is also an official or semiofficial language of many countries with a colonial past, such as
India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and South Africa. Even in countries where English is not a primary or official
language, it is taught as a foreign language and used as the language of technology and diplomacy.
English is spoken in more parts of the world than any other language and by more people than any
other language except Chinese.
English is classified as an Indo-European language. It is part of the Germanic subfamily and is
grouped with its most closely related language, Frisian, as part of the Anglo-Frisian group. Other
related languages include Dutch, Flemish, and the Low German dialects, and, more distantly, Modern
High German (see Germanic languages).
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