[Home]History of Frisian language

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Revision 23 . . October 16, 2001 12:44 am by (logged).32.172.xxx [The Norman invasion was not primarily the cause of the French vocabulary added to the English language]
Revision 22 . . October 15, 2001 11:40 pm by Eob [added link to [[Common phrases in different languages]]]
  

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Old English is arguably more closely related to Frisian than any other language; even modern English bears some resemblance if one ignores the French vocabulary grafted on to English after the [Norman Invasion]?. A rhyming couplet demonstrating this is in common circulation:
Old English is arguably more closely related to Frisian than any other language; even modern English bears some resemblance if one ignores the French vocabulary grafted on to English during the Middle Ages. A rhyming couplet demonstrating this is in common circulation:

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