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  • The English language is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid-5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon settlers. Over the centuries, it has been significantly influenced by Norse, Latin, and Norman French. English is characterized by a rich vocabulary, a relatively simple inflectional morphology, and a syntax that allows for flexible word order.
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  • Some scholars have argued that English can be considered a mixed language or a creole—a theory called the Middle English creole hypothesis.
  • It is very important for us to know that old English was very different from today’s English. It is surprising how language changes its form with development.
  • The third stage of the English language is known as Modern English, which began in the 16th century and continues to the present day.
  • 1. ‘E’ is the most commonly used letter in the English language. In fact, as many as one in eight of all the letters written in English is ‘e’.
  • The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD.
  • English language, a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family that is closely related to the Frisian, German, and Dutch languages.
  • However, this had not reached southwest England by the 9th century AD, where Old English was developed into a fully-fledged literary language.
  • The influence of the English language has also spread globally through American pop culture, music, movies, advertising, and TV shows.
  • I'm studying French and noticed a lot of similar words to English. But, is English a Romance language? I thought it had German roots?
  • The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD.