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What is the Latin root in English?

The Latin root in "English" is lingua, meaning "tongue" or "language."

While "English" itself doesn't directly derive from "lingua," it reflects the connection between a language and the people who speak it.

Here's how it works:

* Angle: The Germanic tribes who settled in England were called the Angles.

* Angle + -ish: The suffix "-ish" denotes nationality or origin.

* Anglo-Saxon: The language of these people evolved into Old English, which is considered the foundation of modern English.

* English: Over time, "Anglo-Saxon" became "English."

Therefore, "English" is ultimately linked to the concept of language through its historical connection to the Angles, who spoke a language that evolved into modern English.

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