How do languages within a language group relate to each other?

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Responses

They all developed on the same continent.

They all developed on the same continent.

They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.

They are all spoken by people of a particular religious faith.

They all developed from a common ancestral language.

They all developed from a common ancestral language.

They are all spoken by people of a particular ethnic group.

They all developed from a common ancestral language.

The correct response is: They all developed from a common ancestral language.

Languages within a language group typically share a common ancestor and have similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and sound patterns. Over time, as the common ancestral language splits into different dialects and evolves, these dialects can become distinct languages. However, despite their differences, languages within the same language group often retain enough similarities to be mutually intelligible to some extent.