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Tamara Gamble
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1 June, 23:13
What is old english?
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Sydnee Mcclain
1 June, 23:28
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Old english is "Shakespearean Language". Using words such as "Thou" in replacement of you and "art" in replacement of are. Old English was used in the middle ages
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