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- proper noun A group of
Germanic languages, includingEnglish ,Scots andFrisian .
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English, which originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects, is a West Germanic language.
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Anglo-Frisian (English and all of its closest relatives).
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Germanic settlers brought over the Anglo-Frisian dialects to Britain from northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands.
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Germanic settlers brought over the Anglo-Frisian dialects to Britain from northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands.
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: English, which originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects, is a West Germanic language.
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Germanic settlers brought over the Anglo-Frisian dialects to Britain from northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands.
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English, which originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects, is a West Germanic language.
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(Veronika): English, which originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects, is a West Germanic language.
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Germanic settlers brought over the Anglo-Frisian dialects to Britain from northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands.
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Germanic settlers brought over the Anglo-Frisian dialects to Britain from northwest Germany and the Northern Netherlands.
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