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What in year did Old English end?

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It never really ended but like all languages is evolved into what is today called English. We still use many old English words.

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Old English ended around the year 1150, transitioning into Middle English. This change was primarily influenced by the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and the subsequent integration of Norman French Language and Culture.

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