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It makes sense when you think about how much of English history is influenced by the presence of Danish raiders and kingdoms. I live near a place called Dane Hill for example.

In the Northern dialects and Scotland there are even more influences. For example in Scots dialect a kirk is a church, etc.

I’ve read that there are at least 900 English words that come from Danish and several hundred more that are suspected to be.[1]

Datter, arm, hus in Danish is daughter, arm and house in English, etc. it’s also why we have often two words with the same meaning (ie. anger and wrath or ill and sick).

  [1]: http://www.englishproject.org/resources/english-language-and-danish-language


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