There are a great deal of differences. Old English is a Germanic language; Modern English is largely influenced by the French language, the great vowel shift etc. As a speaker of Modern English, one would have great difficulties in reading Old English texts.
For more information, you could read Barbara Fennell's 'A History of English', for example.
Old English is the earliest form of the English language, used from the 5th to the 11th century. It is characterized by a more complex grammar and vocabulary with heavy influence from Germanic languages. Modern English, on the other hand, began to emerge around the 16th century and has evolved with simplified grammar and vocabulary influenced by various languages, such as Latin and French.
The four stages of the English language are Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. These stages mark the historical development and evolution of the language over time.
From old english to modern english, pronouns have lost many of their endings. Instead of "Thee", many people simply now say "You", and the possessiveness form used to be "Thy", which is now "Your"
"Heofonum" in Old English translates to "heavens" or "skies" in modern English.
Depending on the author and his purpose, generally, Old English or Anglo-Saxon (circa 450-1066 CE). Middle English (circa 1066-1450 AD). Early Modern English from about the time of Shakespeare, and Modern English...now!!!
The 1611 King James Version of the Bible was written in Early Modern English, which is a predecessor to the modern English language that we use today. It was not written in Old English, Middle English, or Modern English, but rather a distinct stage of the English language.
what differnce between the old and the modern english
difference between modern and traditional banking is
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
The English language is about 1500-2000 years old. Modern English is somewhere between 300 and 400 years old--Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
Old African villages were traditionally built using natural materials like mud and thatch, with a focus on community living and shared resources. Modern African villages may have more structured layouts, access to modern amenities like electricity and running water, and incorporate modern building materials like concrete and metal. Additionally, modern African villages may have been influenced by urbanization and globalization, leading to changes in traditional cultural practices and social dynamics.
old markets not well roofed but modern market are air conditioned
old markets not well roofed but modern market are air conditioned
old markets not well roofed but modern market are air conditioned
ones old and ones new
no one cares
French
French