Oh, dude, like, back in the 17th century, those English North American regions were just doing their own thing, you know? They were all like, "I'm gonna develop in my own unique way, man." It's probably because of different leaders, resources, and goals they had at the time. So, yeah, that's why they ended up so different, like, totally different vibes, man.
No, English came from many different languages, not just one.
The English colonists had different views on important issues than the English government did
Welsh has its origins in the 6th century CE. English isn't registered as beginning until after the Roman Occupation. So English didn't start to develop until after the 4th century CE, but Old English is marked as beginning in the 5th Century. History is a little fuzzy about it, but we can assume English started first.
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Yes the American Novel did begin to develop in the eighteenth century.
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.
It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.
Old English developed around the 5th century when Germanic tribes, specifically the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, settled in what is now England. It is derived from the West Germanic dialects spoken by these tribes.
20th century
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The African Luhya word for the English word 'develop' is "kasia".