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1.Germanic language 日耳曼语

2.Dutch 荷兰人

3.distinct 不同

4.derived 来源

5.conquered 征服

6.ancient 古代

7.Celtic languages 凯尔特语




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The History of the English Language


Most people know that the English language is spoken by many millions of people around the world.

Howeverfew people are aware of the history of the English language.

TodayEnglish is one languagebut in some ways it is a mixture of many different languages.

The English language is most closely related to a group of languages called the Germanic languages.

The group also includes languages such as German and Dutch.

About 1500 years agothese languages were not yet distinct from each other.

Some of the people of Germany and the Netherlands then moved to England.

Those people were called the Anglo-Saxonsand their language then evolved into English.

Most of the basic words of English language are derived from these very old Anglo-Saxon languages.

For examplethe words for the path of the bodyfor numbers and for animals are mostly Anglo-Saxon languages.

Some new words are brought to England over 1000 years ago by people who came from the Scandinavia countries of northern Europe.

Many words that begin with the letterssk”,such as skin and skillare Scandinavia words.

A major change happened in the English language after the year 1066.

In that yearEngland was conquered by a king from the northern part of France.

He and his followers spoke Frenchso French became an important language in England.

During the next few hundred yearsthe England language absorbed a very large number of French words.

In facttoday's English dictionaries contain more words of French origin than of Anglo-Saxon origin.

Part of the reason why the English language has so many words is that it has two words for each ideaone word of Anglo-Saxon origin and one word of French origin.

Many more word entered the English language a few hundred years agowhen science and technology became more widespread.

Most scientific and technical words are derived from words of the ancient languages of Latin and Greek.

Because there are so many of these scientific and technical words in the English language todaythe influence of Latin and Greek has been quite large.

Other languages have also contributed many words to the English language.

Some word have come from the Celtic languagesspoken in IrelandScotland and Wales.

Many words have been added to the English language by immigrants who came to North America from various countries of Europe.

Alsomany words have been adopted from the Native Languages of North AmericaAustraliaand the Pacificand from the languages of people in Africa and Asia.

All of these words have made English a very interesting language


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