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What does UVF stand for in English?

UVF stands for Ulster Volunteer Force in English language. It is a loyalist paramilitary group and is in Nothern Ireland. It was started in 1912, but was organised into UVF in 1913.


What language group is the primary origin of English?

Linguists classify English as a West Germanic language. The other languages in the West Germanic group are: German, Dutch and Frisian. Historically, many of the fundamental features of English are derived from Anglo-Saxon. Obviously, there is a lot of Latin vocabulary in English, much of which entered the language via French. However, what is decisive is the morphology (forms), not the vocabulary.


Is this sentence gramatically correct She has a good command of the English language. or When speaking in English she has a good command over her troops.?

I do not think that the sentence is grammatically correct. The sentence seems ambiguous to me. Is the statement suggesting that "she has good command" of a group of people or animals? Or, is the statement suppose to imply that "she has command" of the English language?


Who made the English language?

The English language was not created at any one time or by any one person or group of people. It evolved over the centuries from the language of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes (who invaded Roman Britain from Western Germany around 450 AD.), which absorbed some Scandinavian during the period of Danish settlement and then combined with the Norman French that was spoken by the ruling classes after the Norman conquest of England to form an early version of the English language.


English to Celtic for keep on the sunny side?

There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh

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What language are they?

"They" is part of the English language. It is a pronoun, meaning a group or collection.


English is from which European language group?

English belongs to the Germanic language group, which is a branch of the Indo-European language family. It has been heavily influenced by Latin and French due to historical events like the Norman Conquest in 1066.


What is a geyster?

Geyster is a musical group. Otherwise, it is not in the English language.


What language group is dominant in the Western Hemisphere?

The dominant language group in the Western Hemisphere is the Indo-European language group, which includes languages such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and many others.


What does sattnin mean?

"SATNNIN" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typo or an acronym specific to a certain context or group. More context is needed to provide a more accurate explanation.


Take an ESL Class?

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What is the meaning of the Luhya word abafumu?

The Luhya word 'abafumu' means 'wizards' in the English language.


What is the meaning of lauwk?

"Lauwk" is a meaningless group of letters that is not a word in the English language.


What group of languages in the united kingdom come from?

English, the language spoken in the UK, is in the Indo-European group of languages,


What group of Indo-European family does the English language belong to?

English is a germanic language, as in northern European based. It's influenced by almost every other language family in the proximity, including Romantic (Italian, French, Spanish, Romanian) and even Semitic (Arabic, Hebrew) language families. Trying to classify the English language in any language family will raise a lot of difficulties.


What language contributed the most to old English?

"Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic invaders and/or settlers from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the Netherlands. Initially, old English was a diverse group of dialects, reflecting the varied origins of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Britain." Article by Wikipedia.


What languages are greek latin and English?

They all belong to the Indo-European language group!