Throughout history, a power struggle between absolute rulers and people has always existed, and they compromised in the middle of democracy. In the past, people wrote documents in the king's documents and got their natural rights. Magna Carta is known as one of the first documents to reduce the power of the king. A petition for power appeared after Magna Carta, which restricted the power of the king. The establishment of a "petition for rights" is the establishment of a "right claim".
Because there is no native English speaking person, it is impossible to judge the pronunciation of Old English. However, due to the science of phonology, comparative linguistics, historical linguistics, there is a well educated idea that old English is considered to be the most effective. Of course, there are some controversies among linguists. The following table shows links to audio files that provide approximate audio values for old English. The goal is as accurate as possible, but there are definitely many examples if pronunciation is turned off due to interference from the speaker's mother tongue.
Old English is one of the West Germanic languages, the closest relatives are Old Frisian and Old Saxon. As with other ancient German, it is very different from contemporary English, so it is difficult for modern English users to understand without learning. Old English grammar is very similar to modern German. Numerous endings and forms are used for nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs, but word order is more free. The oldest ancient English inscription was written using Rune characters, but it was replaced by the Latin alphabet version since the 9th century.
Whenever you can not find an appropriate alternative to Old English, you can choose Latin, so many Latin words go into this Old English Dictionary in this way. These words include: Old English taping "carpet" from Latin epapupus, Biskop "Bishop", Latin tapetum, Old English sigel "brooch" from Latin sigillum. Despite having an old English glossary that enriched vocabulary of ancient English, other words came in. Ancient English vocabulary from Latin coclearium and labellum, and "spoons" of modern English scorpions' cursers and referees. English 's Falka comes from the old English Gafol next to the Latin' Folk '; the old English skamor' chair, stool 'is a local cabin, benches and sleeping beside Latin's Scamelam I am coming from a chair. Overall, about 600 words were borrowed from Latin in the old English era. In general, Latin is strictly limited in a sense and it is not widely used by the public.