Old English And The Modern EnglishWe all know english..
We talk in english, we write in english, but have u wondered how was the language 'engilsh' in the olden days?
That the language of that time is now generally referred to as Old English..
Have u wondered how different was the language then from the language now?
The language then, as most of us know, was difficult as there was less word stock to express our feelings.. But in my opinion, the language, the old english was much more fun and interesting..
The beauty of the language lies in the way u use it to express yourself..
The language the was actually.... "Beautiful" :) ♥
Differences Between The Old, Middle And Early Modern And Modern...
"Anglo-Saxon language", Old English (disambiguation) or Anglo-Saxon (disambiguation) are synonymous. This state of the language mainly refers to the Region of England (except the extreme south-west and north-west), southern and eastern Scotland, and the eastern fringes of modern Wales. It mostly developed into Middle English by the 13th century.
The Language family are-
▪Indo-European
▪Germanic
▪West Germanic
▪Ingvaeonic
▪Anglo-Frisian
▪Anglic
▪Old English (its the one we are talking about here)
The Dialects are-
▪Kentish
▪Mercian
▪Northumbrian
▪West Saxon
Runic, later Latin (Old English alphabet).