Asked by Makayla
After 1066, Middle English expanded to include words from which of the following languages? Select all that apply.
Spanish
Portugese
Latin
German
French
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Latin and French.
After the 1066 Norman Conquest, Norman French supplied a huge number of loanwords (law, government, cuisine, art, etc.), and Latin continued to provide vocabulary for the church, law, education and scholarship. Spanish, Portuguese and German were not major sources for Middle English after 1066.
After the 1066 Norman Conquest, Norman French supplied a huge number of loanwords (law, government, cuisine, art, etc.), and Latin continued to provide vocabulary for the church, law, education and scholarship. Spanish, Portuguese and German were not major sources for Middle English after 1066.
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