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Language derivatives

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A language derivative is one of the two languages that is used to make one language,

Ancestral derivatives are the derivatives of the two languages that make up the language,

Two languages are combined to make a language, and those are the derivative language, these languages are combined to make one language,

taking characters from both languages, and combining parts of the words to make words with a different definition.

a language can have the same words as the ancestral derivatives by coincidence, for example Greek and English have several words that are similar,

Greek is an ancestral language of English due to it being a derivative of another language, and Latin, which is a derivative of Greek, and another language.

the confusion between a ancestral derivative and a derivative language are common, usually caused by the symbols and the words,

usually leading to a misconception of "stealing" their language's words or symbols, despite the fact that it is actually due to the fact that it is a ancestral derivative,

and it is common for a language to have words that are spelled the same as the ancestral derivative using the derivative's symbols instead of the ancestral symbols.

which means that the language derives from a language, that derives from that language.

once again referring to the English > Latin > Greek derivative,

a ancestral derivative does not necessarily have to be the language derivative of a derivative of the language, it can also be the derivative of the first ancestral derivative, and so on.

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