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Can Modern English Speakers Understand Old English? Language Challenge Feat. Eadwine
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Can Modern English Speakers Understand Old English? Language Challenge Feat. Eadwine (Original Post)
YoshidaYui
May 2023
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Whan that Aprill with his shoures sote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote ...
marble falls
May 2023
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joshdawg
(2,723 posts)1. This was very, very interesting!
Have tried speaking Old English but never had any success with it.
Thanks for posting this!
tornado34jh
(1,311 posts)2. I watched the video
I honestly would have a hard time understanding it myself. To me, it sounds nothing like ours. Ecolingust is a great channel. Also, I recommend Bahador Alast, who also does languages.
marble falls
(62,518 posts)3. Whan that Aprill with his shoures sote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote ...
... I had enough problem with Chaucer!
I did get the stars at night, but other than that ... bupkis.
BWdem4life
(2,501 posts)4. I shall forbear the orb and melt with thou.
xocetaceans
(3,982 posts)5. Great song...
It would be neat if someone were to translate the song into Old English and make a video of that version's performance, given good a singing voice, of course.