10 Questions
Which language remained the international language of learning in Anglo-Norman England?
Latin
Which language was spoken by the Norman aristocracy in Anglo-Norman England?
French
Which language group was spoken in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany?
Celtic
Which language was used as a lingua franca in the church and the newly founded universities in Anglo-Norman England?
Latin
What encouraged bilingualism in Anglo-Norman England?
All of the above
Which language was used for theology, science, and history in Anglo-Norman England?
Latin
Which group of people in Anglo-Norman England primarily spoke French?
The Norman aristocracy
Which language was spoken in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany during Anglo-Norman England?
Celtic
What was the role of Latin in Anglo-Norman England?
It was the language of the church
What encouraged bilingualism in Anglo-Norman England?
The business of daily life between masters and servants
Test your knowledge on the linguistic and cultural exchange in Anglo-Norman England! Discover the coexistence of four languages, including Latin, and their significance in theology, science, and history. Explore the impact of the French-speaking ruling class on this unique period of language diversity.
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