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English, a branch of West Germanic languages, was first used by Britain in the Middle Ages and became the most widely used language in the world because of its vast colonies. The Anglo tribe, the ancestor of the British people, is one of the Germanic tribes that later migrated to the island of Great Britain, called England. Both names come from Anglia in the Baltic Peninsula.
This language is closely related to Frisian and Lower Saxon, and its vocabulary is influenced by other Germanic languages, especially Nordic (North Germanic), and it is largely written in Latin and French.
main item: Old English
The earliest form of English was called Old English or Anglo-Saxon (55-166 AD). Old English is developed from a group of Germanic dialects in the North Sea, which were originally spoken by Germanic tribes (called pronghorn, Saxon and jute) in frys, Lower Saxony, Jutland and the southern coastal areas of Sweden.
From the 5th century CE, the Anglo-Saxons settled in England, and the Roman economy and administration collapsed. In the 7th century, the Germanic language of Anglo-Saxons dominated Britain, replacing the language of Roman Britain (43-49 CE): Gubritton, a Celtic language and Latin, was brought to England and occupied by Romans.