Match the definition to the term.

1 .
Aryan
the language from which Indo-European came
2 .
Celts
sixteenth century religious reformer who translated the Bible into English
3 .
ziggurat
ancient people of the British Isles
4 .
emigrate
where Aryan-speaking people lived
5 .
Normans
speech which is not standard
6 .
dialects
to leave one's country
7 .
Indus Valley
invaded England in 1066 AD
8 .
Tyndale
a very high tower

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1. Aryan - where Aryan-speaking people lived
2. Celts - ancient people of the British Isles
3. Ziggurat - a very high tower
4. Emigrate - to leave one's country
5. Normans - invaded England in 1066 AD
6. Dialects - speech which is not standard
7. Indus Valley - the language from which Indo-European came
8. Tyndale - sixteenth century religious reformer who translated the Bible into English
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