When we study the French words appearing in English before 1250, roughly 900 in number, we find that many of them were such as the lower classes would become familiar with through contact with a French-speaking nobility
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Why is C called a Middle Level Language?
There is no such thing as 'middle level language'.
Yes, it is true that Chaucer's writings, particularly "The Canterbury Tales," are considered to provide examples of English in transition from Middle English to Modern English. Chaucer's works reflect changes in vocabulary, grammar, and spelling that show the evolution of the English language during that time period.
No, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'. C is high level language, and it is no way similar to Assembly language.
In the English language hundreds of words have double consonants in the middle or a single consonant in the middle or both. Here are a few examples: withhold and beryllosis You will find a lot of medical words have this consonant pattern.
No, high level. Actually, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'.
Examples of English nouns borrowed from:ARABICalbatrossalcovebazaarcaravengazellegiraffeharemluteminaretsiroccosultanDUTCHboozebuoycruisecrullerseaselfreightkeelsketchsmuggleyachtGERMANdachshunddelicatessenhamburgerhexkindergartenliverwurstpumpernickelquartzsteinstrudelFRENCHballetbattalioncavalrychaisechampagnechassisjambalaya (Louisiana French)nicherougesalonHINDIbandannabanglebungalowdungareejamboreejunglelootpajamasshampoothugITALIANbalconybroccolicameocasinoduoghettogrottomottopianooperaLATINarborcampuscentcircuscoronaeaglefemurhonorlaborlibraryomenNATIVE AMERICANcanoechipmunkchocolatehammockmoosepossumpotatoskunktoboggantomatoRUSSIANbabushkaczariconsablevodkaSCANDINAVIANfjordskislalomsmorgasbordSPANISHadobearmadaarmadillobravadocanyoncoyoteembargoguitarmesavigilanteYIDDISHbagelchutzpahdrekglitchklutzkosherloxmavenschmospielThere are many hundred more. I didn't get very far east. There are so many more middle eastern, African, and Asian origin nouns in the English language.
Depends, what language?
The predominant language of the Middle East is Arabic, followed by Farsi, Kurdish, and Hebrew.
examples of man's significance to language
A familiar language is any language which you may use or understand personally.