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It took several hundred years, but Norman French and Anglo-Saxon Old English eventually combined to provide the vocabulary of Middle English. There was a considerable period of time when the language of England and the language of its rulers were not the same. English is a unique language in that there are three sets of orthographical conventions (modified over hundreds of years from mother tongues): French, German, and Celtic/pre-Anglo-Saxon. Spelling in the late Middle Ages was extremely erratic and had very little standardization due to the lack of agreement on which rules to use.

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What happened to the Inca language after the spanish conquest?

After the Spanish conquest, the Inca language Quechua continued to be spoken by a significant portion of the population. However, Spanish became the dominant language in the region and had a lasting impact on the culture and language of the Inca people. Today, Quechua is still spoken by several million people in the Andean region, alongside Spanish.


How many french words came into English during the middle ages?

Lots and lots. Wikipedia has a page (list of English words of French origin) on that. Another confusing fact is that English also have a lot of words of Germanic origin, which came into French vocabulary as well.


What pronoun changed since old English?

One pronoun that changed since Old English is "thou," which was singular and informal, and is no longer commonly used in Modern English.


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...has evolved significantly since that time. Words, spellings, and grammatical structures have changed over the centuries, making older texts more difficult to read and understand for modern readers.

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Where did the surname Hobby come from?

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When was the name bob invented?

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Where does the surname 'Slater' come from?

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What happened to the Inca language after the spanish conquest?

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What country does the name blonde come from?

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What is the ethnicity of the name Tilghman?

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