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English is a West Germanic language that originated in early medieval England and is now spoken on every continent. It has one of the largest speaking populations in the world, with hundreds of millions of native speakers and many more who use it as a second or foreign language. It is the de facto language of international communication and is widely used in education, science, business, media, and diplomacy.

English began with the arrival of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in Britain during the 5th century,

Modern English has a relatively analytic grammar and a large, flexible vocabulary. It relies on word order

Written English uses the Latin alphabet. Spelling and pronunciation show substantial irregularity due to historical sound

forming
Old
English.
It
absorbed
Norse
influence
through
contact
with
Scandinavian
settlers
and,
after
the
Norman
Conquest
of
1066,
incorporated
a
substantial
amount
of
French
vocabulary.
By
the
Middle
English
period,
the
grammar
remained
synthetic
but
began
to
simplify,
while
the
lexicon
expanded.
The
Early
Modern
English
period,
driven
by
the
Renaissance
and
the
development
of
printing,
produced
the
form
most
familiar
today.
and
auxiliary
words
to
express
tense
and
aspect,
rather
than
inflection,
and
uses
articles
and
a
largely
fixed
subject–verb–object
structure.
There
are
numerous
dialects
and
varieties,
including
British,
American,
Australian,
and
Indian
English,
as
well
as
creoles
and
pidgins
with
English
bases.
changes
and
borrowing
from
many
languages.
The
language
continues
to
evolve
rapidly
through
global
communication,
technology,
and
media,
adding
new
terms
and
adapting
usage
while
maintaining
standard
varieties
for
education
and
formal
contexts.