the French written in England from the Norman Conquest (1066) through the Middle Ages; the administrative and legal language of England 12c.-17c.; the name is attested from 1887 and was popularized, if not coined, by Skeat.
And Frenssh she spak ful faire and fetisly,
After the scole of Stratford-atte-Bowe,
For Frenssh of Parys was to hir unknowe.
[Chaucer]
雙語例句
1. The difference is, you are Anglo-Saxons, we are Latins.
差異在于,你們是英國血統(tǒng),而我們是拉丁裔的。
來自柯林斯例句
2. "The dif-ference is," he said portentously, "you are Anglo-Saxons, we are Latins."
他拿腔拿調(diào)地說道:“區(qū)別在于你們是盎格魯—撒克遜人,我們是拉丁人?!?/dd>
來自柯林斯例句
3. Ex-cavations have revealed Roman and Anglo-Saxon remains in the area.
挖掘工作已顯示在該地區(qū)有羅馬和盎格魯-撒克遜時代的遺跡。
來自柯林斯例句
4. Debilly had no Anglo-Saxon shyness about discussing money.