Well, that's not really true. The original Britons (as far as we know) were Celtic, and then the Saxons (Germanic) came over to England, which is why English has so many Germanic words. The French invaded, and became the ruling class. So the farmer words (eg cow) are Germanic, while the consumer words (ruling class) (eg beef) are French in origin.
In fact, the modern language most closely related to modern English is Frisian, whose speakers live near the border between the Netherlands and Germany.
Clint
In reply to Re: The Germanic language form
by clinton
in thread The Germanic language form
by Win
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