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True [87]
2 years ago
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Although uncle replaced eam and nobleman replaced aetheling, some Old English words persisted in the language along with their N

orman synonyms. Which is the Anglo-Saxon word (Use a dictionary if needed.)?
pardon
forgive
History
1 answer:
bixtya [17]2 years ago
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The Anglo-Saxon word is Pardon.

<h3>What is the Anglo-Saxon language?</h3>

The Anglo-Saxon language is often referred to as Old English, this means this language was the one that gave origin to modern English. This language has the following characteristics:

  • It includes words that are not used anymore or are obsolete.
  • It includes many words taken from other languages, especially French, Latin, and German.

<h3>What is one example of an Anglo-Saxon word?</h3>

A clear example of this language is the word "pardon", this word was taken from French and was previously used to apologize. However, nowadays it is not very common to use this word as people prefer using words such as sorry or forgive me.

Learn more about Anglo-Saxon in: brainly.com/question/8422746

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