Kó͘ Eng-gí
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Kó͘ Eng-gí sī gí-giân-ha̍k tang-tiong tùi Eng-gí chá-kî hêng-sek ê chheng-ho͘, sī Sai German gí-giân ê hun-ki. Kó͘ Eng-gí chú-iàu sī ùi 5 sè-kí chì 12 sè-kí ê England kap Scotland lâm-pō͘ liû-thong, sú-iōng ê bîn-chok hō chò Anglo-Saxon.
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Englisċ Ænglisċ | |
A detail of the first page of the Beowulf manuscript, showing the words "ofer hron rade", translated as "over the whale's road (sea)". It is an example of an Old English stylistic device, the kenning. | |
Hoat-im | ang |
Sú-iōng tē-khu | England (except Cornwall and the extreme north-west), southern and eastern Scotland, and some localities in the eastern fringes of modern Wales |
Bîn-cho̍k | Anglo-Saxons |
Era | Mostly developed into Middle English and Early Scots by the 13th century |
Gí-hē |
Indo-European
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Chá-kî hêng-sek |
Proto-Indo-European
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Hong-giân |
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Bûn-jī hē-thóng | Runic, later Latin (Old English alphabet) |
Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
ISO 639-2 |
ang |
ISO 639-3 |
ang |
ISO 639-6 |
ango |
Glottolog |
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Kó͘ Eng-gí ū sû-hêng piàn-hoà, hâm 5-ê kè (chú-kè, pin-kè, sio̍k-kè, ú-kè kap kang-khū-kè); tī jîn-chheng tāi-sû ū siang-sò͘ hêng, mā hun tan-sò͘ kap ho̍k-sò͘. Lēng-goā, só͘-ū ê bêng-sû lóng hun sèng-piat.
Tùi 9 sè-kí khai-sí, Kó͘ Eng-gí toā têng-tō͘ siū Kó͘ Norse-gí ê éng-hióng. 12 sè-kí liáu-āu, chìn-ji̍p Tiong-kó͘ Eng-gí ê sî-tāi.