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  1. L' inglese (nome nativo: English, /ˈɪŋglɪʃ/) è una lingua indoeuropea appartenente al ramo occidentale delle lingue germaniche, assieme all' olandese, all' alto e basso tedesco e al frisone, con i quali conserva un'evidente somiglianza, ma dalla sua fase storica mediana mostra anche un avvicinamento alle lingue germaniche settentrionali.
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    L' inglese (nome nativu: English, AFI: /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/) hè una lingua induauropea appartinenti à u ramu occidentali di i lingui germanichi, incù l' ulandesu, l'altu è bassu tedescu, u fiammingu è u frisone. Cunserva sempri un'evidenti parintedda cù u sassonu cuntinintali (dialettu di u bassu tedescu).
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    English is classified as an Anglo-Frisian language because Frisian and English share other features, such as the palatalisation of consonants that were velar consonants in Proto-Germanic (see Phonological history of Old English § Palatalization ).
    The English Wikipedia is the primary [a] English-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on 15 January 2001, as Wikipedia's first edition. English Wikipedia is hosted alongside other language editions by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization.
    English has formal and informal speech registers; informal registers, including child-directed speech, tend to be made up predominantly of words of Anglo-Saxon origin, while the percentage of vocabulary that is of Latinate origin is higher in legal, scientific, and academic texts.
    The English language is far and away the most widely used in the United States. Its roots trace back to the British colonial era, which began with the settlement in present-day Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.
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