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gotisch (Schrift); Altenglisch n; Angelsächsisch | |||
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Also known as Anglo-Saxon, Old English is the ancestor of Middle English and modern English. It is a Germanic language that was introduced to the British Isles by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in a series of invasions in the fifth century, it is thus regarded as the language that existed between 449AD and 1066 when the Norman Conquest occurred. |
Old English: 4 phrases in 2 subjects |
Construction | 1 |
General | 3 |