Social Sciences, asked by Ibnussalammohtaram, 1 year ago

who discovered English language

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Answered by akshu2000
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The earliest form of English is called Old English or Anglo-Saxon (c. 550–1066 CE). Old English developed from a set of North Sea Germanic dialects originally spoken along the coasts of Frisia, Lower Saxony, Jutland, and Southern Sweden by Germanic tribes known as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.

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Ibnussalammohtaram: amazing
Answered by Beyleef
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During 1550's a vowel shift took place in English language were vowels came into use and earlier language was replaced by new language.Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of modern English

Well let me say you a fact earlier English was very different from today's I will give an example 

Ris frankose bockin -which means today- read the book now
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