
The Language of the Anglo-Saxons ART THOU FLUENT?!!
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The Language of the Anglo-Saxons ART THOU FLUENT?!!
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You forgot to have him call the person a “fornicator of she from whom you were birthed”.
Þa cydde man me, þæt us mara hearm to fundode, þonne us wel licode: and þa for ic me sylf mid þam mannum þe me mid foron into Denmearcon, þe eow mæst hearm of com: and þæt hæbbe mid godes fultume forene forfangen, þæt eow næfre heonon forð þanon nan unfrið to ne cymð, þa hwile þe ge me rihtlice healdað and min lif byð.
gave me a lol, thanks.
And ic cyðe eow, þæt ic wylle beon hold hlaford and unswicende to godes gerihtum and to rihtre woroldlage.
For those wondering – what Tank668 and thelittlemyrmidon posted in is Anglo-Saxon (also known as Old English). “Art thou fluent?” would be Early Modern English, which differs from Modern English mainly in vocabulary.
Translations for the non-medieval studies majors pls?
I live very close to where the anglo-saxons (or at lest the angles) came from