The English languages was based off Anglo-Saxon (Germanic languages) and French.
The English language uses the same general sentence and verbal constructions as other European languages, and includes many words similarly derived from Greek, Latin, and Germanic roots. English includes varied pronunciations of words, and many words are either spelled the same, or sound the same, as words with an entirely different meaning. In this respect, English grammar (especially US English) is probably more complex than other Euorpean languages.
The word derives from an Old English word 'swimman' meaning to 'move in or on the water'. Similar words are known in the Old European languages
For the same reason many other languages do; to express different actions or states of being in the same sentence.
"tham ja" is used in Hindi, Marathi & Marwari languages (I'm fluent with these 3 languages, however, it might be used in other similar languages too). Whichever language it is used in, "Tham ja" means to stop....... or to wait (in some cases, depending on the context it is used in.)
yeah pretty similar, they are two different languages with a totally different alphabet and all, so i would say they are quite similar =='
Answer: none of the above. The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.
The term for words from different languages that look similar and mean the same thing is "cognates."
cognate. Most cognates have same or nearly same meanings in the different languages that they share. Angaluki Muaka Kiswahili Lecturer University of Minnesota
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
Yuri is the same in English as it is in Slavic languages.
The odds that a world similar to earth would have the same languages as earth are so minuscule as to be almost negligible.
Filmai is a word in a few languages, including Lithuanian, which translates to 'movies' or 'films'. It is derived from the same sort of word as the English 'film' (indeed 'Filmai' does looks similar!).
Greek is similar to other languages in the Indo-European language family, such as Latin, English, and Sanskrit. It shares some similarities in vocabulary and grammar with these languages due to their common linguistic roots. Additionally, Greek has also been influenced by languages such as Turkish, Italian, and French.
these languages come from latin
Languages that are similar to English include German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. These languages belong to the same Germanic language family, sharing common vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure. Additionally, languages like French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, which belong to the Romance language family, also share similarities with English through borrowed words and influences.
Low-level languages are one of two major types of programming languages. They are more similar to machine language, which is the language that computers understand directly; as opposed to high-level languages which are similar to English as humans speak.