Also known as Middle English (1100–1500), ME, enm
stage of the English language from about the 12th through 15th centuries
Middle English is the form of English spoken and written between roughly the 1200s and 1500s, falling between Old English and the Modern English we use today. It matters because it represents a crucial transitional period in how the English language developed, shaped by the Norman Conquest and other historical changes that transformed English vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
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