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Period: 600 BCE to 800
Anglosaxon
The Romans left the Latin language along with a very simple vocabulary created for four days of the week and it was very common. -
Period: 1066 to 1453
Excuse my english
William the conqueror invades England bringing new concepts such as the French language including words such as "judge, court, judge" among others; Latin was still common but the man communicated slowly in this language but for them (the French) it was difficult to understand the words of farmers so a war began. -
Period: 1453 to
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare created words that rhymed with certain animal objects and things of science, creating various works with certain points of view with which the French agreed, also creating poetry that made the English language sober and making it emotional. -
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Romans
A translation of the bible -
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Science
Some scientists make contributions to the language so that it is understandable by people since in Britain there were many physicists from the most recognized as Isaac Newton with theories realizing that with the English language and people who studied and speak of physics and science could transform the understanding. -
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American English
England invades the United States, countries like Italy, Germany imposed their beliefs, traditions and customs on the North American country, so that the country created films and ways of life of various countries -
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Internet English
The first email in English as a space to share new and fun things but due to several tools people began to modify the language and simplify it using abbreviations like LOL (laugh out loud) -
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Global English
Thousands of people speak English, a quarter are natives. It is possible that the next most spoken language is Chinese.