It never did. English is a language that came from the germanic tribes,the angels,saxon and jutes
English did not come from either Latin or Hebrew:Hebrew and English are from entirely different language families.Latin and English both evolved from Indo-European.
The word football does not come from Latin. It is from the English language, and is a compound of foot and ball based on the Oxford English Dictionary.
It comes from the Latin word Germania. Many English words come from Latin.
nazi-latin
It comes from the Latin word for shadow: Umbra. Many words in the English language come from a Latin source.
these languages come from latin
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes in England. There is a connection between English and Latin as Latin has influenced English vocabulary through the Norman Conquest and the adoption of Latin words into the English language.
I'm not sure what you mean, but Latin, just like English
Yes, English is a language that has been heavily influenced by Latin, particularly through the Norman Conquest in 1066 and the subsequent borrowing of Latin words into the English language.
Primarily Latin and greek, although greek isn't dead.
Yes, it's possible that Latin has a larger vocabulary than Greek. One reason is the borrowing of many words from the classical language of the ancient Greeks. But just for the record, the borrowing isn't one way. For example, the modern Greek names for the months of the year come from classical Latin.