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It is difficult to provide an exact number, but the number of English speakers in 1000 AD would have been relatively small compared to today, as English was still in its early stages of development. The language was mainly spoken in England and parts of Scotland, with estimates suggesting that a few million people would have been able to communicate in Old English during that time.

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