Etymology
The word "English" is derived from the following roots:
Meaning
The word "English" has several meanings:
Origin
The Angli tribe originated from the Jutland Peninsula in what is now Denmark. They crossed the North Sea and settled in eastern Britain, where they established the kingdom of East Anglia. Over time, the Anglo-Saxon influence spread throughout Britain, and the language spoken by the Angles became the basis for modern English.
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