Old English developed from _____ tribes?
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Answer 1
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According to tradition, it was in 449 that the first group of people from North German plain crossed the North Sea to Britain and settled in what is now the county of Kent. These Germanic tribes brought with them a language that we now know as Old English or Anglo-Saxon. The correct option to choose is the third one.

Answer 2
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Germanic

Further Explanation:

Old English which is also known by the name of Anglo-Saxon was the earliest form of English Language and this language was spoken during the early middle ages in England and Eastern Scotland. This language came to Great Britain during the mid fifth century by ‘Anglo-Saxon Settlers’ and its oldest English literary work dates back from the mid seventh century.  

This language was originally spoken by the Germanic tribes which were conventionally known as the Saxons, Angles, and Jutes and by the time these tribes became dominant in England, It replaced the native languages of Britain which were Celtic language and Latin which came to Britain during the time when the Romans invaded Great Britain. The oldest and the closest relatives of the Western Germanic language is Old Saxon and old Frisian.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Old English

Subject: English

Keywords: Old English, English, Germanic, Latin, Celtic Language, Rome, Invasion, Tribes, Anglo-Saxon, Settlers.  


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