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The three Germanic tribes that held a part in creating English
What is saxons, jutes, and angles
100
The two languages of South Slavic branch
What is Serbian and Croatian
100
The language family that has the highest percentage of people speaking.
What is Indo-European
100
The language that is no longer spoken or in use in daily activities by anyone in the world.
What is extinct languages.
200
The tribe that was in modern day England before it was invaded by German tribes
What is the Celts.
200
The four most widely used languages of the romance branch.
What is Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian.
200
The primary location of the language Mandarin.
What is modern day China.
200
A language of international communication.
What is lingua franca.
300
A dialect that is well established and widely recognized as the most acceptable for government, business, education, and mass communication.
What is standard language.
300
The language that results from the mixing of the colonizers language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
What is Creolized Language
300
Symbols that represent an idea or a concept rather than a specific sound.
What is ideograms.
300
A simplified form of a language.
What is pidgin language.
400
The difference between American English and British English.
What is vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
400
The two theories on how the Indo-European language diffused.
What is Kurgan and Anatolian Theory
400
The primary location of the language Niger-Congo
What is South Africa
400
The widespread use of English in the French language.
What is Franglais.
500
The similarities between American and British English
What is the alphabet.
500
The collection of languages related through a Ancestral language that existed long before recorded history.
What is Language Family
500
The percentage of the world's population that speaks Indo-European.
What is 45.7%
500
The diffusion of English words into German.
What is Denglish.
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