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  1. Old English
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    The Anglo Saxon language was the Old English spoken by Anglo Saxon people. It is the ancestral form of modern English language. Although, it is a whole separate language with a whole separate form of vocabulary in itself.
    The term Anglo-Saxon is popularly used for the language that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons in England and southeastern Scotland from at least the mid-5th century until the mid-12th century. In scholarly use, it is more commonly called Old English. The history of the Anglo-Saxons is the history of a cultural identity.
    Old English is also known as Anglo-Saxon, which is derived from the names of two Germanic tribes that invaded England during the fifth century. The most famous work of Old English literature is the epic poem, " Beowulf." Example of Old English
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    What are some Anglo Saxon words?
    • c/o
    • cade
    • cadge
    • cadger
    • cakewalk
    • calf
    • call
    • call girl
    • caller
    • callow

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    What does Anglo - Saxon mean?
    Anglo-Saxon is the term for the people of the English heritage to describe their descending from two tribes: the Angles and the Saxons. Long ago, the English kings referred to themselves as the kings of the Angles and the Saxons. But then the Vikings invaded… the men from the north, also known as Norman.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Anglo-Saxon
    What are Anglo Saxon names?
    • Ælfræd (literally ‘elf-counsel’) became Alfred.
    • Æthelberht (‘Noble-bright) became Albert.
    • Ælfwine (‘Elf-friend’) became Alvin.
    • Ædgifu became Edith.
    • Æthel, which means noble or gem, became Ethel.
    • Æthelberht became Albert.
    • Godgifu became Godiva.
    • Ædward, Ædgard, and Ædmund are still here, as are some others like Hilda, Oswald, or Wilfrid.
    www.historyextra.com/period/norman/baby-names-popul…
    What is the Anglo Saxon alphabet?
    Old English / Anglo-Saxon was first written with a version of the Runic alphabet known as Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Frisian runes, or futhorc/fuþorc. This alphabet was an extended version of Elder Futhark with between 26 and 33 letters. Anglo-Saxon runes were used probably from the 5th century AD until about the 10th century.
    www.omniglot.com/writing/futhorc.htm
  3. https://elizabethanenglandlife.com/anglo-saxons/anglo-saxon-language.html

    The Anglo Saxons were Germanic tribes that settled in England. They spoke a dialect of the West Germanic languages that they brought with them to England. It is known as Old English, an ancestral form of modern English that is spoken today. Anglo Saxon English language had …

  4. https://www.monticello.org/.../anglo-saxon-language

    Jul 17, 2018 · As a language, Anglo-Saxon, or Old English, was very different from modern English. The language flourished in England until the Norman conquest, when French became …

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  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Anglo-Saxon

    By the time of the Norman Conquest, the kingdom that had developed from the realm of the Anglo-Saxon peoples had become known as England, and Anglo-Saxon as a collective term …

  7. https://owlcation.com/humanities/How-the-Anglo...

    From the Anglo-Saxon Old English came the Late Old English and Early Middle English languages. By 1100, the Early Middle English was being adapted via laws of grammar, …



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