Which languages were called 'Englisc'?
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- The "Englisc" was the language of people from "Englaland" and these people were the Angles.
- Later on this from where the words English and England were derived.
- This all traces back to the history of English which started when the three Germanic tribes invaded Britain during the 5th century AD.
- These tribes were named as the Angles, the Jutes and the Saxons.
- At that time Celtic was the language which was spoken by th epeople of Britain.
- But the Celtic speakers got pushed to the north and the west of the state by the invaders.
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Answer:Englaland
Explanation:The "Englisc" was the language of people from "Englaland" and these people were the Angles. Later on this from where the words English and England were derived. This all traces back to the history of English which started when the three Germanic tribes invaded Britain during the 5th century AD:
the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what is now Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Angles came from "Englaland" and their language was called "Englisc" - from which the words "England" and "English" are derived.
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