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English language contains so many irregular spellings and unusual ways of forming words because Many other languages contributed to the formation of English.
English has been around since about AD 700. The evolution of English took place in 3 stages: Old English was influenced by Germanic tribes, Middle English developed with more French influences after 1066 AD, and Modern English developed from around AD 700 1500 AD became the modern language we all know today.
Early history of the English language
Prior to AD 700, Germanic tribes were in constant battle for territory. They arrived in Great Britain, then called Britannia and drove out the Celtic tribes, even forcing some of them to flee to mainland Europe at Armorica (now known as Brittany, in France).
Germanic tribes spoke languages such as Old Norse, Frankish, Frisian, Saxon, Anglian; all languages, which we can compare with Germanic dialects and early-stage English that do not yet exist.
The origins of Old English are directly related to the migration flows of Germanic tribes, towards the English islands: the Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians. The Angles coined the terms "English" and "English".
Germanic dialects mutated into Old English from 700 to AD 1100. The language was written first in the runic alphabet and then in Latin. The linguistics are formal: from a phonetic point of view, it is very close to Old Frisian, to the point that some linguists speak Anglo-Frisian. The language is also considered boring and leaves out basic words, such as "him", "he" and their derivatives.
The evolution of the Early English language is closely related to the stories of invasions in Great Britain, from the 8th and 9th centuries, especially the Old Norse (or Old Irish)-speaking Vikings. This dialect finds certain words that are still used today, such as “take, give, and skin”. Old Irish left its mark on English by influencing basic grammatical rules, such as "they, them, and their" and "-s" in the third person (singular).
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