Its the 14th century and you’ve had no time to prepare, after you’re done reading this post you are snapped. What do you do?

  • otp@sh.itjust.works
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    English would also be unrecognizable in 1375. At a glance, it seems like it was Middle English, which means you’d probably get as much intelligibility with any other English speakers as a monolingual Dutch speaker would have with a monolingual English speaker today. Maybe a bit closer, but still.

    Shakespeare was still hundreds of years away.

    …Not that any of this would matter to anyone living in North America.

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      Middle English is certainly difficult to understand, but most words still bear some resemblance to modern English. I think it would probably be more like a native German speaker trying to understand a heavy Bavarian dialect, or at worst a Dutch speaker trying to understand the same.

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      In my case, I’d probably be OK having studied French and German (and reading things by Chaucer and Gauer). Though French != Norman French, so that may cause some issues.