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ENGLISH a world of language

United Kingdom United States of America and 103 other countries 402 million + may be between 350 million and one billion

A Few Interesting Facts No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und" On reversing the words they spell the same: “Malayalam”, “Liril” and “Madam” The only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is "uncopyrightable“ "Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order

History the migration of the Jutes, the Angles, and the Saxons in 5th and 6th centuries, the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language Celtic speakers were pushed west and north

OLD ENGLISH Old English - similar languages of The Germanic tribes did not sound or look like English today be, strong, water - derive from Old English Spoken until 1100

MIDDLE ENGLISH William the Conqueror invaded and conquered England kind of French, which became the language of the Royal Court lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke French 14th century English became dominant in Britain with many French words

Early Modern English change in pronunciation new words and phrases entered the language The invention of printing Books became cheaper and more people learnt to read 1604 the first English dictionary

Late Modern English difference between Early Modern English vs. Late Modern English - vocabulary Firs - the Industrial Revolution and technology Second - English language adopted foreign words from many countries - the British Empire

OLD vs. MODERN ENGLISH Key to Pronunciation þ - pronounced "th" ð - pronounced "th" æ - pronounced as a flat "a" (as in "cat") ȝ - pronounced "y" or "g" Soþlice on þam dagum wæs geworden gebod fram þam casere augusto. þæt eall ymbehwyrft wære tomearcod. Forsoþe it is don, in þo daȝis a maundement wente out fro cesar august, þat al þe world shulde ben discriued. And it came to passe in those dayes, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed.

Beowulf lines 1 to 11, approximately AD 900 Hwæt! Wē Gār-Denain geārdagum,þēodcyninga,þrym gefrūnon,hū ðā æþelingasellen fremedon.Oft Scyld Scēfingsceaþena þrēatum,monegum mǣgþum,meodosetla oftēah,egsode eorlas.Syððan ǣrest wearðfēasceaft funden,hē þæs frōfre gebād,wēox under wolcnum,weorðmyndum þāh,oðþæt him ǣghwylcþāra ymbsittendraofer hronrādehȳran scolde,gomban gyldan.Þæt wæs gōdcyning! Which, as translated by Francis Gummere, reads: Lo, praise of the prowess of people-kings of spear-armed Danes, in days long sped, we have heard, and what honor the athelings won! Oft Scyld the Scefing from squadroned foes, from many a tribe, the mead-bench tore, awing the earls. Since erst he lay friendless, a foundling, fate repaid him: for he waxed under welkin, in wealth he throve, till before him the folk, both far and near, who house by the whale-path, heard his mandate, gave him gifts: a good king he!

English in our language we learn it in schools it is very practical more and more titles of restaurants, shops, ... in English

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