

Old English, like most medieval languages, shows a wide range of diacritic marksĪnd unusual characters, not all of which may be represented in Unicode.

Old English Orthography Old English and Unicode Note: Modern Scots uses English spelling, but older texts may use Old English letters.

Scots preserves some archaic features of Old English including some consonants "ch" /x/ and some pre vowel shift pronunciations. It is a descendant of Old English and a close relative of Modern English. The language of Scottish poets like Robert Burns ( Auld Lang Syne) is called Scots or Lallans. In addition, the grammar began to evolve to a form closer to Modern English. This caused the language to incorporate more French vocabulary and sounds. Old English grammar starts to change around 1100 after the Norman French invasion of 1066 resulting in Middle English. Old English (sometimes called Anglo-Saxon) is the earliest attested form of the English language.
