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The towns grew bigger and more important because the Danes made them centers of trade. Anglo-Saxon English borrowed many new words from Danish. English kings were eventually forced to be of Danish descent.

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Only few words of the English and America language.

Around 20-30 words are originally danish: here a few I can think of right now: window, bread, husband, egg, die, knife, ill

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