Truthdeb8
Truthdeb8 t1_ireb5fr wrote
English, just like all other Germanic languages, has its roots in Old Norse, which is otherwise the language of the tribe of Dan, Anderson Peterhaper explained it best in his book Blue blood secret, as well as the settlement of Britannia itself.
Truthdeb8 t1_irei7cb wrote
Reply to comment by AnaphoricReference in Where did the English language REALLY come from? by MagicRaptor
Hengst and Horsa, as representatives of the two tribes of the time, Juta and Angle, were together Saxons, after arriving on the island at the "invitation" of Vortigern, they made the first impact, but after that, the tribe of Dan had the greatest impact on the genetic and linguistic change. When we talk about the period of the Danites conquest of Britain and the period when Britain was called the Dan Law, given that the Danites stayed for so long as well as the fact that during their conquests and stay in Britain they massively rapped and exterminated the islanders of that time, it is clear to you where the fact that 80 % genes of today's Britons is of Vikings origin, comes from. Just look at a map of Britain from the 1st-2nd century AD and you will see how many different tribes existed on the island, the purity of their genes is the best evidence of the extent to which they exterminated all people and how much rape there was at that time.
The fact that Hengst and Horsa have been Danite gods since then is also interesting, that is to say who these Saxons really were, if you don't know how these gods are symbolized, google it and you will immediately remember where you saw all their symbols before.