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None. Shakespeare did not speak Old English. He spoke and wrote in Modern English, and although some Modern English words come from Old English roots, he probably would not recognize them in that form.
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English has not borrowed from Oriya in any significant way. There is, however, a long list of English words that come from Hindi.
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Articles are words that come before nouns. Three articles in English are the, a and an.
None. Shakespeare did not speak Old English. He spoke and wrote in Modern English, and although some Modern English words come from Old English roots, he probably would not recognize them in that form.
38 I believe at the moment, but the English language is forever changing, so may not be the same in years to come,
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.
it is an English modern name
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The word "squiggle" originated from the Old English word "swician," which means "to move quickly from side to side." Over time, "swician" evolved to become "squiggle" in Modern English.
Many words that are religious in nature have been borrowed from Hebrew to English, such as: Amen Halleluyah Messiah Cherubim Seraphim Leviathan Jubilee Torah Talmud Kabbala Other words that come from Modern Israel are: Uzi Kibbutz Sheqel (unit of currency) Agora (unit of currency) See related links for a more complete list.
It is an English word, coming to Modern English from Middle English and Old English and to Old English from some prehistoric Germanic tongue. In other words, nobody invented it. People have needed a word which describes the breath of life for as long as there has been language.
100% of the 100 most common English words come from the Anglo-Saxons.
"Month" and "Monday" are two words that come from Old English and relate to the moon. The Old English word for moon is "mona," which is reflected in both of these words.
Actually, 63% of all English words come from Latin.