zaangalewa
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WeirdNo, Britons and Angles are different peoples
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WeirdNo, Britons and Angles are different peoples
What about to let it be to use alcohol and drugs?Under the "Vikings", they most likely encrypt the arrival of the Hungarians during the conquests.
Old English was definitely not Germanic. There were cases and genders, so it was close to Slavic. Most likely it was a dialect of Slavic or Celtic Latin.
Yes, I meant the Romanians, the peoples of the Danube
zaangalewa Where did New English come from? What made its grammar analytic and added articles? Who specifically influenced this if not the Germans?
German is not a Romance language. French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian are!You're lying. At least the Franks and Germans from the Latin language. The Varags are obviously from Slavic, this is a distortion from "Frank". I think that everything else is also not from German. No one knows what the Germanic language is at all, all dialects of Germanic are mixtures with Slavic and Celtic.
I think that the offensive word "Yankee" comes from the Prussian Junkers. This word was actually used by the Americans themselves, in the old American films about the Civil War, the Americans themselves called their enemies that. I don't remember exactly who.
In short, there were German colonists in the US and they had a bad reputation.
You're lying.
At least the Franks and Germans from the Latin language. The Varags are obviously from Slavic, this is a distortion from "Frank". I think that everything else is also not from German. No one knows what the Germanic language is at all, all dialects of Germanic are mixtures with Slavic and Celtic.
I am not a fan of Nietzsche, but we must give him his due: he very accurately described the German character.
Old English was definitely not Germanic. There were cases and genders, so it was close to Slavic. Most likely it was a dialect of Slavic or Celtic Latin.
That is, these are those from whom the left in the United States, supporters of the strengthening of the federals, come. In other words, the Prussian model. So I'm completely right.If you don't know, shut up!
Here is the hint: The Union forces were called Yankees.
Where do you get there is a huge difference? They are both Germanic.Yes, but there is a huge difference between Old English and New English. Which one is german?
That is, these are those from whom the left in the United States, supporters of the strengthening of the federals, come. In other words, the Prussian model. So I'm completely right.
I don't give a shit what you read. You cannot change facts. What's the matter, don't they have search engines in Russia?I read about the grammar of Old English. It is closer to Slavic than to New English.