Norman French was in use during this period.
battle of hastings
they used there feet, they rode on obese rats and they all used to ride turtles.
Kelly Holmes of Great Britain.
Yes, by 150 years. in BC or BCE as they like to call it nowadays, you count downwards.
The Battle of Britain was a series of air battles which took place over Southern England in late summer 1940 between the Luftwaffe and the RAF. Reports of losses vary, but the Germans lost around 1500 aircraft. Because of this, Operation Sealion, the land invasion of Britain, was called off.
The three main periods in the history of the English language are Old English (c. 450-1150), Middle English (c. 1150-1500), and Modern English (c. 1500-present). Each period is characterized by distinct linguistic features and influences.
The three periods of English language history are Old English (450-1150 AD), Middle English (1150-1500 AD), and Modern English (1500-present). Each period is characterized by distinct linguistic features and changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
The history of the English language is divided into four periods: Old English (450-1150), Middle English (1150-1500), Early Modern English (1500-1700), and Modern English (1700-present).
The three major stages of the English language are Old English (450-1150 AD), Middle English (1150-1500 AD), and Modern English (1500-present). Each stage is characterized by distinct changes in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Linguists have divided English language development into three periods based on historical events and changes in the language: Old English (450-1150 AD), Middle English (1150-1500 AD), and Modern English (1500-present). These periods mark significant shifts in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation that distinguish them from each other.
Probably a mixture of Celtic, Danish and Norse.
English directly borrowed the word "appropriate" from the Latin word "appropriātus," which means "to make one's own" or "to assign." This borrowing occurred during the Middle English period (1150-1500).
In 1500 Great Britain was the island that consisted of England and the principality of Wales and also Scotland.
no it wasnt
People speak dutch. Why? First of all, why do we speak English? Pioneers brought us the language of English. Getting a clue? ;)
A network of exchange and communication characterized the oceanic system of trade prior to 1500
There are three periods in the evolution of the English language.Old English was the first. This began the the fifth century AD and evolved out of Germanic languages. Beowulf was written in Old English.Next is Middle English. This began in 1066 AD with the Norman invasion. The invasion brought with it the influence of French. Chaucer wrote in Middle English.Then came the "Great Vowel Shift" of the sixteenth century AD. This began the era of Modern English.