Anglic Languages
The term "Anglic Languages" refers to a group of languages that evolved from the languages spoken by the Anglo-Saxons in England. This group primarily includes English and its various dialects, as well as languages influenced by English through colonization and globalization.
These languages share common roots and features, making them part of the broader Germanic language family. The development of Anglic Languages has been shaped by historical events, such as the Norman Conquest, which introduced French vocabulary and grammar into English. Today, English is a global lingua franca, spoken by millions worldwide.