became a permanent part of English government.
Sometime in the 1500. GUESSING
The history of the English language is divided into four periods: Old English (450-1150), Middle English (1150-1500), Early Modern English (1500-1700), and Modern English (1700-present).
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Early Modern English was first written in 1500 and finished in 1800.
The three main periods in the history of the English language are Old English (c. 450-1150), Middle English (c. 1150-1500), and Modern English (c. 1500-present). Each period is characterized by distinct linguistic features and influences.
The three periods of English language history are Old English (450-1150 AD), Middle English (1150-1500 AD), and Modern English (1500-present). Each period is characterized by distinct linguistic features and changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
English 1500 years ago was known as Old English, which was heavily influenced by Germanic languages. It had a different vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation compared to Modern English. The writing system was also different, using runes instead of the Latin alphabet.
Old English (450-1150) Middle English (1150-1500) Early Modern English (1500-1700) Modern English (1700-present)
The English language is about 1500-2000 years old. Modern English is somewhere between 300 and 400 years old--Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"