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According to reputable sources, there was a period when all people communicated using the same language and did, in fact, use the same vocabulary. This one primary language served as the progenitor of subsequent languages. There are commonalities across languages, which means that languages share characteristics and belong to particular families. For example, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and Romanian are all members of the Romance language family. Learning one of these languages, which are classified as members of the romance language family, makes it much simpler to learn another member of this family. Both German and English are members of the same language family and share many characteristics as a result. The word &#8220;hand&#8221; in English is &#8220;die Hand&#8221; in German; the word &#8220;home&#8221; in English is &#8220;des Haus&#8221; in German, etc. It is generally accepted that German and English have the closest genetic relationship of any two languages. 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