ENGLISH. | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
The English language has evolved over time with influences from other languages, resulting in its diverse accents and vocabulary.
Key Insights
- 🤑 The English language has a rich history, originating from the migration of Angles to Britain in the year 400.
- 👶 The Norman invasion in 1066 had a significant impact on the English language, introducing new vocabulary.
- 🔑 English is known for borrowing words from other languages, resulting in its vast vocabulary.
- 🔑 The concept of Anglish showcases what English would be like without borrowed words.
- 👶 Accents and dialects in English vary, with children being more adept at picking up new accents.
- 🌎 The Southern drawl in America can be traced back to British cavaliers.
- 💁 The English language continues to evolve, and its future form remains uncertain.
Transcript
Hey, Vsauce Michael here, and today, we're going to talk about this. What's happening right now— the English language. A language spoken by more than a billion people with many, many different accents. And according to last year's Harvard Google study, a language with more than a million words growing at a rate of 8500 new words every single year. ... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why is English one of the few languages with different names for the meat of an animal?
The Norman invasion introduced new words like beef and pork for meat, while the Anglo Saxons continued to use their own words like cow and pig.
Q: What is Anglish?
Anglish is an exercise that removes borrowed words from English, resulting in a version of the language that only includes words derived from Germanic roots.
Q: How do accents develop in English?
Accents in English vary due to regional influences and historical migrations. Children are better at learning and adopting new accents.
Q: How did the Southern drawl originate in America?
Cavaliers from Britain brought the Southern drawl, along with words like y'all and axed, to America before it became an independent country.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The English language originated from the migration of Angles to the British island, leading to the term "Angle Land" and later "England."
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The Norman invasion in 1066 introduced new words into English, leading to the distinction between names for animals and their meat.
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English borrows words from other languages, resulting in its unique vocabulary. Anglish is a fictional form of English that removes borrowed words.
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Accents and dialects in English vary, and children are best at learning new accents. The Southern drawl in America originated from cavaliers from Britain.