Respuesta :

There were three languages used in Medieval England,

Middle English

Anglo Norman (French)

Latin
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Answer:

The answer is French, Latin, and English.

Explanation:

The Norman Conquest had many consequences in almost every fields. Culturally speaking, the Norman Conquest had a great impact on England since three languages were spoken:

French: it was the language spoken by the aristocracy (Normans).

Latin: it was spoken by the member of the Church. It was the language of learning.

English: it was spoken by the lower classes (Anglo-saxons). Middle English was highly affected by the introduction of Latin words from the French and became less inflected.

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