Bloody hell, a quack and an incomplete post
Leaving aside the puerile swipe at Otto, the influence of the waves of invasion from the Jutes, Angles and Saxons on Middle English is amazingly clear.
Posted By: Old Git on April 11th 2007 at 17:41:37
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- FAO Old Git (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 11, 17:36:13
- Yes, it's a fascinating linguistic crossover (at the risk of rivalling Otto (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 11, 17:40:09
- Risk of Rivalling Creo more like (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 11, 17:43:44
- I've lost the golden touch sadly (n/m) (General Chat) - Winged Eel Creosote, Apr 11, 18:08:36
- Bloody hell, a quack and an incomplete post (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 11, 17:41:37
- What's Chaucerian / Dutch for QUACK? (n/m) (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Apr 11, 17:40:47
- Kwak (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 11, 17:43:35
- Risk of Rivalling Creo more like (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 11, 17:43:44
- Yes, it's a fascinating linguistic crossover (at the risk of rivalling Otto (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 11, 17:40:09
- Yes, it's a fascinating linguistic crossover (at the risk of rivalling Otto (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 11, 17:40:09
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