English. Look up the Anglo-Saxons and the Celts.
Some languages that are derived from the German language include Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, and Luxembourgish. These languages evolved from different historical and geographical contexts, but have roots in the Germanic language family and share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax with German.
There are no languages that are derived from German. To answer your question, all of them. Actually English is more like German than anything else. It is a really messed up language for sure but I liked to give German credit for most of it.
Some languages that are derived from the German language include Dutch, Afrikaans, and Yiddish. These languages share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation with German due to historical linguistic connections.
English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.
No, German is not a romance language. It belongs to the Germanic language family, along with English, Dutch, and Swedish. Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.
Languages that are not derived from the German language include languages like Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, and Swahili. These languages belong to different language families and have distinct roots from German.
No, Hungarian is not derived from the German language. It really comes from the Finnish language.
No languages anywhere on Earth are derived from Spanish.In Spain there are several languages related to Spanish, but they are not derived from Spanish. They are all derived from Latin.
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, with influences from Malay, Portuguese, Khoisan languages, and Bantu languages.
As with English, there are many source languages, but mainly German is derived from Latin, Ancient Greek and Ancient Germanic.
Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages. Papiamento is a creole language derived from Portuguese with vocabulary from African languages, English, and Arawak native languages. Other spoken languages include Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
German (together with Dutch, English and Frisian) is derived from West Germanic. This in turn is derived from Proto-Germanic, which was the 'parent' languages of West Germanic, the Norse languages and Gothic (now extinct). Obviously, there has been considerable influence (mainly in vocabularly) from Latin and French.