Old English (450-1100AD): During the 5th century AD three Germanic tribes. came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. Celtic speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland , Wales, and Cornwall.
Through the years, the Saxons, Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. The world “English” was in Old English “Englisc”. The Angles were name from Engle, their land of origin.
Old English (450-1100AD): During the 5th century AD three Germanic tribes. came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. Celtic speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland , Wales, and Cornwall.
Through the years, the Saxons, Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. The world “English” was in Old English “Englisc”. The Angles were name from Engle, their land of origin.
Old English (450-1100AD): During the 5th century AD three Germanic tribes. came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. Celtic speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland , Wales, and Cornwall. Through the years, the Saxons, Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. The world “English” was in Old English “Englisc”. The Angles were name from Engle, their land of origin. Old English (450-1100AD): During the 5th century AD three Germanic tribes. came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. Celtic speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland , Wales, and Cornwall. Through the years, the Saxons, Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. The world “English” was in Old English “Englisc”. The Angles were name from Engle, their land of origin.
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