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  1. Does Middle English count as another language?

    Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:22:03 UTC from web
    1. @ellieellie If its old time english i dont think so.

      Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:22:29 UTC from Mayonnaise
    2. @ellieellie I'd say so due to intelligibility in spoken form being low betwixt the two.

      Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:22:39 UTC from web
    3. @ellieellie If that counts then I'm counting Elizibethan English as well since I've read a bunch of Shakespeare

      Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:22:54 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @northernnarwhal lol

        Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:23:11 UTC from Mayonnaise
      2. @northernnarwhal Elizabethan English is easy though. I'm thinking more like Geoffrey Chaucer.

        Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:23:55 UTC from web
        1. @ellieellie I dunno, that's not really a new language

          Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:26:15 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @northernnarwhal True. Middle English and Modern English are similar enough to be counted as the same. Old English on the other hand...

            Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:26:45 UTC from web
            1. @ellieellie Old English is weird

              Wednesday, 03-Sep-14 01:27:43 UTC from MuSTArDroid