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write a short note on the Scandinavian influence on English grammar​

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Answered by guptayamir
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In the early Middle Ages, Scandinavian influence on British life, language and culture was profound. Long before the rise of 'Nordic noir' and Danish haute cuisine, the Vikings had a major and lasting impact, and their legacy still resonates strongly in modern constructions of British identity and heritage.

Answered by rajbalanathasar
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Answer:Scandinavian words that made their way into English were not only open class words (nouns, adjectives and verbs). The Scandinavian influence extended to grammatical words – pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, and even a part of the verb to be. ... The pronouns they, their, them are Scandinavian (OE were hÄ«e, hiera, him

Explanation:Scandinavian words that made their way into English were not only open class words (nouns, adjectives and verbs). The Scandinavian influence extended to grammatical words – pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, and even a part of the verb to be. ... The pronouns they, their, them are Scandinavian (OE were hÄ«e, hiera, him

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