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Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) was an early form of the English language that existed in England some 1000 years ago. It was a Germanic language and was much influenced by Old Norse. Unlike [modern English]?, Old English was a language rich with morphological diversity. It maintained several distinct cases, such as the dative, genitive and instrumental?, which are only marginally marked today.

A sample of Old English can be found in the Beowulf article.

See also: Old English poetry


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