The historical documents known as the Oaths of Strasbourg were written in three different languages: Medieval Latin, Old High German, and Old French Dialect.
It was the first written form of the French language.
Strasbourg is spelled the same in French and English.
The plural of "oath" is "oaths."
There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
The Oaths of Strasbourg were written in a Romance language, which is an early form of French and a version of Romance spoken in the eastern part of the Carolingian Empire.
It was the first written form of the French language.
Georges Delahache has written: 'Strasbourg'
Jacob Ebert has written: 'Historia iuramentorum' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Oaths, Oaths (Roman law), Swearing
It was written on April 25, 1792 in Strasbourg (France).
Olga Katzin has written: 'Strasbourg geese' 'Peeps at Parnassus'
The strongest oaths are straw to the fire i' the blood was quoted by Prosperous. This is a quote from The Tempest written by William Shakespeare.
Alain Staub has written: 'What to see in Strasbourg' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
Richard William Enraght has written: 'A pastoral to the faithful worshipping at Holy Trinity, Bordesley' 'My ordination oaths and other declarations: am I keeping them?' -- subject- s -: Ordination, Oaths
Monique Fuchs has written: 'Cathedral of Strasbourg: the astronomical clock and the angels' pillar'
where is strasbourg The Rhine river.
AS Strasbourg was created in 1890.