English, asked by princessneha413, 1 year ago

What is the difference between the English of yesteryear and the English of today?

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Answered by sakshikumarisingh27
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princessneha413: No.. Thts d wrd yesteryear only which means present
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Answered by gayathrisree2008
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Old English is essentially the first recorded version of English and it is the forebear of the language we speak today. Although a modern English speaker would likely have great difficulty in understanding written or spoken Old English, about half the words we use today are derived from Old English.

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