Similarity of words between the Old English and Modern Germany
Nama
Name
The word “name” in German maintains the same root “nam” that in the Old English.
Nese
Nein In this example the first two letters “ne” remains same in the German language but the end changes because was added the vowel “i” and the consonant “n”. These words are pronounced different.
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Boga
Bogen
In this example we can see that the German word and the old english one have the same roots but throughout time a letter was added to the German one and the “a” changed to “e”.
Eordan Erde
The German word, still maintains some vowels and consonants of the Old english example “e” “r”
Wilcume Willkommen
This words have so much similarity because the letter “c” be pronouced “k” in the Old English and equally is pronounce the letter “k” in German. Also the first words “wil” “will”are pronouns same in both language.
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Hals
Hals
The word “hals” still maintain its gramatical origin in German language.
Cunnan Kennen This two words have so much similarity because the letter “c” was pronounced in the Old English like “k”,the same way that now in the German language. Also, both have the same quantity of consonants “n”
Ic
Ich
In this example we can see that both phrase begin with the letters “ic”.
Min
Mein
We can see carefully that this two words have a similarity only that time after to the German word was added the vowel “e”.
Fæder
Vater
The letter “v” in German is pronounced like “f” same that in Old English.
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