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Old English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic languages, which is a subgroup of the larger Indo-European language family. It was spoken in England and southern Scotland from approximately the 5th to the 12th century. Old English is the ancestor of Modern English, evolving significantly over the centuries due to various influences, including Norse and Norman French.

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