The crazy man with 5000 years old and his skin color is green
Consonants entered the English language at about the same time as vowels.
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Junk entered English around the 15th Century but its origin is unknown.
Royal (kingly) entered the English language as roial,after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
It entered the English language sometime before the year 900. In Middle English it was "menen", and in Old English it was "mǣnan".
A HUGE part of the English language came from the French. Besides obvious expressions and words, such as attache, or faux pas, common words entered the language- such as beef (from boeuf) and pork (from porc).
Sometime between 1845 and 1884 (no exact date is known).
Lots of .com domain websites are in English but if they aren't, usually your computer will automatically translate it into English for you. How does your computer know that you understand English? Because you entered it in when you set up your computer.
Probably french. Though the grammar is quite complicated , it is easy to learn sice most of the words have entered english
Seems to have entered the English language from Germanic as 'thurh' or 'durch'.There is some connection with Latin 'trans' and Sanskrit 'tarati'
The word politician is derived from the Greek word 'polis', which means 'city'. The word entered the English language through Latin.
Many Latin words or words of Latin origin have entered English via two routes. One was that Latin was the language of the church in the Middle Ages. The other was the Norman conquest of England. French became the court language and many French words entered into the English language. These words are usually of Latin origin. Many international words in medicine, law and theology are Latin. Many words in medicine, law and theology are Latin. Western European languages have adopted and adapted the Latin alphabet. The only letters in the English language which do not come from the Latin alphabet are J, U and W.