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Yes, "soonest" is a word in the English language. It is an adverb that means in the shortest time from now or earliest after the present.
If you played all of the Beatles "original release", English language studio recordings back to back, you have about 10 hours of musical enjoyment.
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The English language developed from a variety of dialects spoken by Germanic tribes who migrated to England around the 5th century. Old English, the earliest form of the language, was spoken in what is now England and southern Scotland.
German is considered to be the older language, with its earliest recorded texts dating back to the 8th century. English, on the other hand, began to emerge in its recognizable form around the 5th century.
Early English was a product of the dialects of the Jutes, Saxons and Angles in its earliest form. Before the Teutonic conquest, most native speakers were Celtic. English is a Germanic language. The Romans brought Latin. The Norman invasion contributed French. A good resource is the book, A History of the English Language by Albert C Baugh.
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