Is English language closer to German or French?

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English is closer to German than French in terms of linguistic structure and vocabulary. Both English and German belong to the Germanic language family, whereas French is a Romance language, sharing roots with Latin.
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English is closer to German than French in terms of linguistic structure and vocabulary. Both English and German belong to the Germanic language family, whereas French is a Romance language, sharing roots with Latin.
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