The English language originated in England, where it evolved from the dialects and languages spoken by Germanic tribes who settled in the area during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. Over time, English developed into its own distinct language through influences from Latin, Old Norse, and French.
In German, "come" can be pronounced as "kommen" ([ˈkɔmən]) which is similar to the English pronunciation.
"Kommen" translates to "come" in English.
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.
"It means 'and you can come to my country' in English."
"Regresa" in English means "return" or "come back."
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The church of England came with the first settlers as they were English'
The first English pantomime was invented by a man called Inbuled Gardas.
The English surname Wellington is first found in Shropshire.
The English surname of Blackman is first found in Durham.
The English surname Fortescue is first found in the records of Devon.
The English surname Allan is first found in the records of Shropshire.