what was the language of common people during early settlements
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Their language, now called Old English, originated as a group of Anglo-Frisian dialects which were spoken, at least by the settlers, in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages, displacing the Celtic languages (and, possibly, British Latin) that had previously been dominant
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The Celts had their own languages which must have sound similar to the present used Gälisch. They did not have an own way of writing but used whatever came in handy: the Latin, Greek or Etruscan alphabet. In the Roman Times Latin spread over these areas, the language of the Old Romans.
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