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(2)the King of England
(3)descendants of the French aristocracy
(4)Because they are descendants of the French aristocrats who conquered England.
(1)Cho Seung-yeon’s Exploration of Life. A Hundred Years’ War with Henry V.image text translation
(2)Duke William Conquered England
(3)a Frenchman
(1)Cho Seung-yeon’s Exploration of Life. A Hundred Years’ War with Henry V.image text translation
(2)the King of England
(3)descendants of the French aristocracy
(4)Use English X
(5)a conquered people
(6)There’s no reason for them to learn English.
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(2)You’d think the British should learn French.
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(2)Henry V and the Hundred Years’ War
(3)So before Henry IV, the kings of England, even though the common people speak English,
(1)The Life of Exploring the Language of the Ancestral Monkimage text translation
(2)Henry V and the Hundred Years’ War
(3)They insisted on French.
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(2)remaining in English
(3)the traces of a French mermaid
(4)There are traces of the language of English to this day.
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(2)Henry V of France
(3)Beef = Beef
(4)For example, cows are called Cow, but beef is called Beef.
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(1)Cho Seung-yeon’s Exploration of Life. A Hundred Years’ War with Henry V.image text translation
(2)a language that shows differences in status
(3)The difference in language is still…
(4)It’s a reflection of social status at that time.
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