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Which language evolved from Latin-French and Anglicising?

There is no language that evolved from "Latin-French and Anglicising".

Here's why:

* Latin-French isn't a real language. While French is a Romance language descended from Latin, the term "Latin-French" is not a recognized linguistic concept.

* Anglicising is a process, not a language. It refers to the adoption of English words, grammar, or spelling into other languages.

It's important to understand how languages evolve:

* Languages evolve from other languages: They don't emerge from the combination of multiple languages in a way that creates something entirely new.

* Influence and borrowing: Languages can be heavily influenced by other languages, but they remain distinct entities. For example, English has borrowed words from French, Latin, Greek, and many other languages, but it's still its own language.

To understand how a language might have evolved, it's important to look at its historical roots. For example:

* French evolved from Vulgar Latin, the spoken Latin of the Roman Empire.

* English evolved from Old English, a Germanic language, but was significantly influenced by Norman French after the Norman Conquest.

If you are interested in a specific language, please tell me its name, and I can help you understand its origins.

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