>Normans spoke French and we're not Anglo. Please let this meme die. They never spoke French and we're as Anglo as could be
Which part of the text are you green texting?
Are you green texting both?
>>1334720
Maybe its a new kind of shitposting, when you confuse others
>>1336078
Whether there meme is the truth, is the standard of the survive meme not too. On the other hand, the fact that or there add up, make sense can be one of the criteria that meme to survive. However, it is a fact and truth that makes sense is, do not necessarily correspond.
>>1334650
West Germanic belong to, the current of the Netherlands in the area which corresponds to the peripheral and the Merovingian was used in the days (7 century earlier). Also referred to as the Frank language, but in order to distinguish it from such as the language used in these regions of the modern old put the character.
Later old Frank language in the north Old Low Frankish (Old Dutch) next (more modern Dutch , such as Low Franconian languages become), in the southern part (but France of the northern half) Old French , but was supplanted by , this old French, further modern French is had left behind a great impact on the.
Old Frankish has also affected the Latin itself not only French. Frank kingdom is placed under the control also Italy, will be those that have affected at this time. The word of Latin or Romance Frank origin are as follows.
Of course it is difficult to know the details about the exact situation of the spoken language of this era, the secure knowledge is obtained is only written language. But Anglo-Norman language was used extensively as a spoken language of the Norman aristocracy, also court, school, used, such as at universities, are used in at least part of the there were townspeople class while junior nobility and the rise in the later thing is clear. From 13 century to the 15th century, personal communication and commercial credit has been written in Anglo-Norman language, from the fact that there are still manuscript for non-native speakers who have made since the mid-13th century teaching materials, class of non-noble But suggesting that was motivated in learning of Anglo-Norman language.
>>1336646
Information ethics and freedom of expression is often a problem in an integrated manner. So to that there is a limit to the freedom of expression, I tried to raise the limit with no opinion.