English is derived from Latin
No, Chinese is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is a separate language group from Indo-European languages such as English, French, and Hindi.
No, they are not. English is a Germanic language, whereas Punjabi is from the Indo-European language family. A language family is a group of languages which were all derived from a common ancestral language.
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.
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.
Yes, Germanic is considered one of the branches of the Indo-European language family that directly contributed to the development of English. English belongs to the West Germanic group of languages, which evolved from Proto-Germanic, itself a descendant of the original Indo-European language.
No, Chinese is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is a separate language group from Indo-European languages such as English, French, and Hindi.
They all belong to the Indo-European language group!
English, the language spoken in the UK, is in the Indo-European group of languages,
No, they are not. English is a Germanic language, whereas Punjabi is from the Indo-European language family. A language family is a group of languages which were all derived from a common ancestral language.
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.
They all belong to the Indo-European language group.
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.
There is no Proto-Indo-European language group. Proto-Indo-European, or PIE, is the hypothetical root language from which Indo-European languages today (and others that are extinct) descend.
Japan does not belong to the Indo-European language group.
Yes, Germanic is considered one of the branches of the Indo-European language family that directly contributed to the development of English. English belongs to the West Germanic group of languages, which evolved from Proto-Germanic, itself a descendant of the original Indo-European language.
I believe that English belongs to the language family of Indo European
German belongs to the Germanic group of languages (which also includes English, Dutch and the Scandinavian languages). This group belongs to the larger Indo-European group of languages.