Translation of "Old English" into Latin
lingua anglosaxonica, Lingua Anglica Antiqua, lingua Anglica Antiqua are the top translations of "Old English" into Latin.
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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lingua anglosaxonica
feminineancestor language of modern English
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Lingua Anglica Antiqua
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lingua Anglica Antiqua
properancestor language of modern English
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Lingua Anglica Antiqua