Galician language Galician (galego) is a Romance language of the Iberian Peninsula spoken in the autonomous community of Galicia (north-west Spain) and in Galician diaspora communities. It descends from the medieval Galician-Portuguese continuum and today forms part of the West Iberian (Iberian-Romance) subgroup of the Romance branch of the Indo-European family. Classification and related languages […]
Why Practising GCSE English Language Past Papers is the Key to Success
Why Practising GCSE English Language Past Papers is the Key to Success At English Made Simple, we understand that preparing for the GCSE English Language exam can feel overwhelming. Students across London, Manchester, Birmingham, and other parts of the UK often ask us which revision strategies actually work. Our experience shows that practising GCSE English […]
The Ga language
Ga (Gã) — encyclopedia article Overview Ga (Gã) is a Kwa language of the Niger–Congo family spoken primarily in south-eastern Ghana, especially in and around Accra, by the Ga people. It forms one branch together with Dangme (Adangme) as the Ga–Dangme subgroup and is one of the better-documented Kwa languages because of intensive descriptive work […]
The Fulani language
Fula (Fulani, Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular) Overview.Fula — also called Fula, Fulani, Fulah, or in the language’s own names Fulfulde, Pulaar or Pular — is a broad dialect-continuum of closely related varieties spoken by the Fula (Fulbe) peoples across much of the West and Central African Sahel and savannah belt. It functions both as a first […]
What is the closest language to English?
The Closest Language to English Introduction The question of which language is most closely related to English has long attracted attention among linguists, historians, and the general public. English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family, alongside German, Dutch, Low German (Low Saxon), and Frisian. Within this branch, English has developed […]
The Frisian language
Frisian Overview Frisian (autonym: Frysk in West Frisian) is a group of closely related Germanic languages or dialects spoken along the southern edge of the North Sea, principally in parts of the Netherlands and Germany. It forms the Anglo-Frisian branch of the West Germanic family and is often said to be the modern language group […]