What is the origin of the language?
The history of the English language is simple, but it begins with the arrival of three Germanic tribes on the British Isles around 500 BC. Known as the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, these three tribes crossed the North Sea from what is now Denmark and northern Germany.
The land of the British was known as Engle or Angel and their language was called Englisc, a word that gave rise to the language called English. The oldest known proof of English is an Anglo-Saxon document from 450 to 480 BC.
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