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Zam_Olyas said:
Can somebody explain the origins of english language?
i am a born/raised/lives in northeaset united states american english language speaker. as my user name indicates, there is a distinct possibility i may have a wee bit more than a passing interest in the origins of the language i speak - or at least the origins and evolution of definitions/usage of its words.
hrotha's answer to your question is the best i have ever read. he's not kidding when writes "short, though."
in my opinion, the best (and as a bonus, highly entertaining!) long answer is bill bryson's book "the mother tongue: english and how it got that way." i recommend this book to all fellow and fellowette english language dweebs i meet.
my favorite quote from this book is:
“To be fair, English is full of booby traps for the unwary foreigner. Any language where the unassuming word fly signifies an annoying insect, a means of travel, and a critical part of a gentleman’s apparel is clearly asking to be mangled.”
full disclosure: when visiting some of the regions of the country far away from my native northeast, *i* have been the "unwary foreigner" attempting to decipher the american english in those regions! i occasionally dream of being tri-lingual. oh, to be fluent in american, british, and australian english!