English gradually evolved from other languages, it wasn't invented at a specific time. Consequently, there is no first English word, just lots of words from old Norman and French and Latin gradually changing into what we call English.
It is not possible to definitively determine the first English word ever spoken as languages evolve over time. The English language has developed from various influences, including Germanic, Latin, and French.
English was spoken first in Britain in the mid-15th century.
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The English language developed from a variety of dialects spoken by Germanic tribes who migrated to England around the 5th century. Old English, the earliest form of the language, was spoken in what is now England and southern Scotland.
In Europe, English is only spoken as a first language in:The United KingdomThe Republic of Ireland
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Manloloko is a word in the Tagalog language, spoken in the Philippines. In English, the word manloloko translates into trickster.
English is the language that many people speak. The differences in English are the different regions where it is spoken. Therefore, baseball is an english word.
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Yes, the word "aged" has a stress mark. In English phonetics, it is typically pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, as in /ˈeɪ.dʒɪd/. The stress mark indicates that the first syllable is emphasized when the word is spoken.
The first three most spoken languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English.
The earliest recorded word in English is Cyulae , a type of boat (plural). The modern word Keel is descended from it. Remember, the languages spoken by the Angles and the Saxons did not instantly change the moment they set foot on British soil, but that is the first word recorded by those that did.