Translation of "Old English" into Dzongkha

སྔ་དུས་གོང་མའི་ཨིང་ལིཤ་ཁ is the translation of "Old English" into Dzongkha.

Old English proper noun

The ancestor language of Modern English, also called Anglo-Saxon, spoken in Britain from about 400 AD to 1100 AD. The language is a more inflected language, maintaining strong and weak verbs, nouns, and adjectives. It has a clearly marked subjunctive mood, and has 5 cases of nouns and adjectives. In addition to singular and plural grammatical numbers, there was a dual number for two people. After ca. 884, many Old Norse words made their way into Old English, as Norse settlers in the Danelaw interacted with native Anglo-Saxons. [..]

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  • སྔ་དུས་གོང་མའི་ཨིང་ལིཤ་ཁ

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    An early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between 450 and 1100.

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