The Celts were living in England. Norwegian Vikings settled among them adding their language. Then a large number of Angels and Saxons from Germany moved to England and spread among the population using their language. The Danes the conquered England giving England a number of Danish words. Finally the Normans conquered England. The conquerors spoke French and added a veneer of French to the English Language.
These various groups were not evenly spread throughout England but the language they wrote became used in the entire country. Still a difference persisted for a long time between the conquerors and conquered. The Norman conquerors ate Beef and Ham while the Anglo Saxons tended Cows and Pigs.
The English language is a Germanic language from the family of Indoeuropean languages.
The Germans, Romans, and Vikings.
It came from the Latin dictionary in ancient times.
In the english language swear words came from the vikings :D :3 :v
that it is only in English
Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
The word "major" originated from the Latin word "major," meaning greater or larger. It has been incorporated into various languages, including English, where it is used to indicate something of greater significance or importance.
"He came" in Luhya language translates to "Aliyewadia."
American came before English and our accent orignated of American
It never did. English is a language that came from the germanic tribes,the angels,saxon and jutes
I belive it was Europe that it came from.
When Nigerians were colonized by the British.
I belive it was Europe that it came from.
No. Both English and German came from the same ancestor: Germanic.
No, English came from many different languages, not just one.
Both Irish and English.
It came into the English language from the Anglo-Norman "sulfre", which derived from the Latin "sulfur".
The influence of Old English and the migration of Germanic tribes like the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes to England around the 5th century brought Germanic language roots into English. This influence can be seen in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation patterns that persist in modern English.