English Etymology – Boy, by Roald Dahl

I’m taking a short break from Japanese today to look at some English etymology with a couple of sentences from Roald Dahl’s Boy. Most of this excerpt can be traced back to Anglo Saxon, a Germanic language that was spoken in Great Britain in the 5th-7th centuries. But there are a few interesting standout “non-native” words, as well as a couple that show why English is so irregular.