mchaza said:
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Actually no it isn't. English derives from the Anglo-Saxonic language spoken in the tribes that conquered the british islands during 600 - 1066 AD which was the year where the Normans invaded the isles and started adopting a variation of the language of the tribes, which was the Anglo-Norman. This later language eventually was absorbed into the Anglo-Saxon one, which derived into the Old English language, used until the 12th century.
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