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#42
Nah actually its a German language, and I'm still waiting on your side of argument if you think mines weak. Weak is better than nothing, but you can't argue with the facts English dialect changes, slang, brother talk or whatever you want to call it, but it still didn't originate from England.
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From: barry ,swales
it was the romans they set up a storage base on the thames for supply ships then the whole lets populate the area began they tried it with wales but history will tell they fell and died where we left them then we all went home for sum lamb chops beautifull butty bach
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england got invaded by the irish and the vikings before the romans invaded and basicaly wiped out the anglosaxon's which were the english on this remote island
bit of useless information for ya lol
bit of useless information for ya lol
#46
I'm sorry but you think a copied language is older than one of the eldest Euorpean languages? I suggest you check your facts against a history scholar if I were you xx
#49
can see this thread is turning ugly lol its like scottish people who speak Gaelic.........i dont know what there sayingeasyest why to get out it so just smile and hope there not calling you a count
#50
nah, woun't turn ugly unless you're an anal coont, its all fun n' banter Well done to England tonight, deserving win. Keep it upand you might win your first 6 Nations, but not a grand slam
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From: barry ,swales
yellow bellied lol pal we fighting a war that ur twat of a pm started thats allways been the english way though sticking there noses in... were more than happy to be a peacefull little place but no we have to dig ur lot out of the shit every time with our little reguments marching on takeing the casualitys while ur lot moan about the lack of coco pops and shit..
#53
Cymraen or whatever you lamb-lickers call it is recorded as 'Welsh' by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 6th Century and it literally means 'foreign sounding' apparently
But yeah west-Germanic influence on English stopped early 5th century.
[insert patronising last word/] ...oh wait, COME ON ENGLAND!
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