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What does ZWQ mean?

ZWQ is just a simple three letters, and it has no special meaning.

English has developed 1400 years. The earliest form of English is a group of West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon immigrants in the 5th century A.D., collectively known as Old English. Middle English began at the end of 1 1, and Norman conquered England. This is the period when the language was influenced by French. Early modern English was introduced to the printing press in London in the late15th century, when the King James Bible was printed, and the vowel movement began.

Early modern English

The next period of English history is early modern English (1500- 1700). Early modern English is characterized by "big vowel transfer" (1350- 1700), inflectional simplification and language standardization.

Great changes in vowels have influenced the stress in Middle English. This is a chain transformation, which means that each transformation will lead to the subsequent transformation of vowel system. Mid-Autumn Festival and open vowels are put forward, and closed vowels break vowels. For example, the word "bite" was originally the word "beet" today.

The second vowel is the pronunciation of the word "boot" because English retains many spellings of Middle English, and the shift of big vowels explains many spelling violations, which also explains why the pronunciation of English vowels is very different from that of the same letters in other languages.