The four dialects of the lenguage

As the Germanic tribes began to spread across the country, 4 dialects of the English language developed:

-Northumbrian: which was spoken mainly in the Northumbrian region, north of the Humber River. This dialect took control of Great Britain during the years 700-800 a. c.

-Merciana: associated with its place of origin, typical of Mercia, located in the central part of present-day England.

-West Saxon: who came from Wessex, southwestern part.

-Kentish: Originally from Kent, in the extreme southeast of England.

Years later, some Christian missionaries brought the Latin alphabet from Ireland, which was expanding at the time and remains the writing system for English to this day. Therefore, the vocabulary of Old English was a mixture of Anglo-Saxon words, borrowings from the Scandinavian languages, and Latin, the influence of which continues to this day.


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Pablo Puma ha dicho que…
Excelente información
Joseph HistoryLuvver ha dicho que…
It is very important knowing the dialects of the english language, because the anglo, saxon and jute people coexisted and getting mixed to form this great germanic culture. Thanks :)

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