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Etymology and Cognate Poems Audi Ivory Empty Etymology and Cognate Poems Audi Ivory

Mon Sep 02, 2019 3:47 pm
English Word Origin:
The word English comes from the world “Angels, which is actually a danish tribe, which came to England to invade them. It also was a name for german invaders, which includes Angles as one of them.


English from the word angels
A coincidence of the german tribes
English came before England
A land with no band 
The English language is known worldwide
From languages that collide
Basically this language usable anywhere
It is awesome to use it anywhere


English came from the word Angels, which literally is the first line. The reason i said it is a coincidence, is one of the German tribe’s names is Angles. The word English is earlier than the word England, which means that the word England might be inspired by the word English. A land with no band, since it is very free there, since we have the rights to do anything that is legal. It is the most used language in the world, which many vocabulary is fusioned with other languages. It is usable anywhere, because it is an international language to communicate, and to close this short poem, why not describe it with a compliment.
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Etymology and Cognate Poems Audi Ivory Empty Re: Etymology and Cognate Poems Audi Ivory

Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:36 pm
Your poem was fairly interesting.

Attention to details can greatly improve the appearance of your work, for example, "I" uses a capital (first line of your thematic analysis), and the task description asked for the etymological origin of three words, but you gave only one: English.

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