Which of the following languages LEAST influenced the development of modern English? Saxon Norse Italian German French
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Norse is the language least influenced the development of modern English.
Explanation:
- Old Norse was a language belonging to Germans living in North and was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their people from overseas settlements from the time period of 9th to the 13th centuries.
- In a broader sense, Old Norse can be distinguished only by minor differences in having to write traditions from the other old Scandinavian languages of this period. For 200 years the grammar of Old Norse stayed remarkably stable.
- Like other antique Germanic languages, it had a fairly free word order, although it adhered to certain basic principles, such as the first or second-position finite noun, and the generally accompanying the verb.
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Saxon language least influenced the development of modern English
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- Form the history of modern English the languages that led to the formation of the English as of today were fresh 28.3%, Latin 28.24%, and germanic languages that inherited old English as 26% which includes old Norse and proto germanic languages.
- The origin started with the celt migration in 200 BCE in the system of counting sheep, later on in the Roman occupation i.e the Latin words of medical and legal terminology in 200 CE, rise of the German settlements in the late 400 century.
- Where the anglo Saxon was used, after which came the Vikings invasion in 800 AD. The language was known as Old Norse, then the anglo-norman or old french in 1200 AD
- Later on the renaissance in 1600 AD of the french, Latin, and greeks which had the most profound impacts on the language.
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