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  2. RegionEngland (except Cornwall and the extreme north-west), southern and eastern Scotland, and some localities in the eastern fringes of modern Wales
    EthnicityAnglo-Saxons

    Old English - Wikipedia

    • Old English , or Anglo-Saxon, was the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century, and the first Old English literature date from the mid-7th century. After the Norman Conq… See more

    Old English Script: A Medieval Style of Writing
    Old English Script: A Medieval Style of Writing
    Old English script is a style of writing that originated in the Middle Ages. It is also known as Blackletter or medieval calligraphy. It has a distinctive and ornate appearance that evokes a sense of history and mystery.
    Etymology

    Englisċ, from which the word English is derived, means 'pertaining to the Angles'. The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes who settled in many parts of Britain in the 5th century. By the 9th century, all speakers o… See more

    History

    Old English was not static, and its usage covered a period of 700 years, from the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in the 5th century to the late 11th century, some time after the Norman Conquest. While indicating that the est… See more

    Dialects

    Just as Modern English is not monolithic, Old English varied according to place. Despite the diversity of language of the Germanic-speaking migrants who established Old English in England and southeaste… See more

    Influence of other languages

    The language of the Anglo-Saxon settlers appears not to have been significantly affected by the native British Celtic languages which it largely displaced. The number of Celtic loanwords introduced into the langua… See more

    Phonology

    The inventory of Early West Saxon surface phones is as follows:
    The sounds enclosed in parentheses in the chart above are not considered to be phonemes:
    • [dʒ] … See more

    Grammar

    Nouns decline for five cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental; three genders: masculine, feminine, neuter; and two numbers: singular, and plural; and are strong or weak. The instrumental is vestigial an… See more

    Orthography

    Old English was first written in runes, using the futhorc – a rune set derived from the Germanic 24-character elder futhark, extended by five more runes used to represent Anglo-Saxon vowel sounds and sometimes … See more

     
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  2. Old English - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Learn about the poetry and prose written in Old English in early medieval England, from the 7th to the 12th century. Explore the manuscripts, dialects, genres, and famous works of this period, such as Beowulf and the Anglo …

  5. Old English language | History, Characteristics, …

    Nov 22, 2024 · Learn about the history, characteristics, examples, and facts of Old English, the ancestor of Middle English and Modern English. Find out the four dialects, the grammar features, and the literary works of Old English.

  6. Old English (c. 500 - c. 1100) - History of English

    Sep 19, 2024 · Learn about the origins and development of Old English, the language of the Anglo-Saxons, from the invasions of Germanic tribes to the Viking raids. Explore the runic alphabet, the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, and the …

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  9. Old English / Anglo-Saxon (Ænglisc) - Omniglot

    Learn about the history, alphabet, script and pronunciation of Old English, the West Germanic language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th century. See examples of Old English texts, such as Beowulf and the Universal Declaration …

  10. Definitions and Examples of Old English - ThoughtCo

    Nov 1, 2019 · Old English was the language spoken in England from roughly 500 to 1100 CE. It is one of the Germanic languages derived from a prehistoric Common Germanic originally spoken in southern Scandinavia and the …

  11. Old English - Wikipedia

    Learn about the earliest form of the English language, spoken by the Anglo-Saxons in the early Middle Ages. Find out its history, dialects, grammar, literature and influence from other languages.

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