English was mainly created in the British Isles by Germanic settlers. After the French came along, French influence started flowing into English as well. So the beginnings of English as a language can be traced to both Germanic languages as well as French.
The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
English is spoken as a first language in the United Kingdom and Ireland within Europe. It is also an official language in Malta and Gibraltar.
No, English is not the same as any specific language in Europe. English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is widely spoken in many countries around the world, including Europe. However, each country in Europe has its own official language or languages that may be different from English.
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Its English and their local language
I belive it was Europe that it came from.
Europe does not have an official language as each country has its own. Though English, French are perhaps the second language taught in schools.
There doesn't appear to be an official translation for New Beginnings in the Kiowa language. There also isn't a translation available to translate English words into Kiowa. There is an official Facebook page, in which people ask those who speak the language how to say certain things.
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I belive it was Europe that it came from.
It is estimated that over 200 million people in Europe speak English as a first or second language. English is widely taught in schools across Europe, making it a prominent language in the region.