Languages often have words that are very similar or exactly the same to each other, as if they have evolved from a root language eg. latin. French and Latin in particular tend to be similar, with the French word 'triste' and the Latin word 'tristus' meaning sad.
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Yes as they are both Indo-European languages and all Indo-Europrean languages are related somehow, but only very distantly related because Germanic languages are actually more closely related to Celtic languages whereas Slavic languages are actually more closely related to Greek and Romance languages.
They Are Not Related..
The Celtic and Germanic languages are closely related.
creole
Sansksrit is the root for all Indo-Aryan languages, so, all the languages are related to sanskrit. Dravidian languages (of South India DO NOT, come from sanskrit)
Yes as they are both Indo-European languages and all Indo-Europrean languages are related somehow, but only very distantly related because Germanic languages are actually more closely related to Celtic languages whereas Slavic languages are actually more closely related to Greek and Romance languages.
They Are Not Related..
A family of related languages can be refered to as being a linguistic branch.
The Celtic and Germanic languages are closely related.
They all are.
creole
There are many languages spoken in India. See the Related Link.
Sansksrit is the root for all Indo-Aryan languages, so, all the languages are related to sanskrit. Dravidian languages (of South India DO NOT, come from sanskrit)
Romance languages. Like 'Roman'ce languages. Cause Latin comes from the Romans
Yes.
Kurdish languages are not Semitic. They are more closely related to Persian languages.
No. Tuaregs are not related to Jews, however, they speak languages that are distantly related to Hebrew.