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The video with all the cute photos was so lovely!Thanks for the nice words
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The video with all the cute photos was so lovely!Thanks for the nice words
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I love this so far. Slowly working my way through that table at the moment. There are quite a few errors which could have been avoided by conferring with a Swede! But even so, quite the mind blow, this β I never knew Old English was so close to the Nordic/Germanic languages!@Agonum - FYI
Very tired so have only read the opening few paragraphs but it seems interesting.
Old English vs modern Swedish via Beowulf and Heaney | lukespear.co.uk
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| OE | ME | Swedish |
| hine | him | han |
Further thoughts - I'm willing to bet a lot of it is historical / political. I don't think Britain and Sweden have overlapped much in history or politics. Have any Swedish royals married British royals? Our royals were always marrying French or Spanish peeps. Obviously loads of overlap with Germany. Hapsburgs etc. I bet that's more of a reason than Sweden being a small country. Plus the Western European countries were always competing with each other over various bits of the world that they wanted to control. Sweden didn't do much of that, did it? In fact, did it do any of that? I don't think so.Just something I realized when stumbling upon βasunder.β Itβs really interesting, the connections between languages.
Maybe if Swedish was the tongue of more than a measly nine million people, then maybe (just maybe) it could make sense for it to be taught in the UK. I mean, that has to play a role here, donβt you think?
For you, hope!Jem really is the most dynamic video ever. I love it though, it blends so well with the music.
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I'm aware of it but rarely take the time to find out more. That said, I've just bought a book called 'Winters in the World: a journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year' which looks at the cycle of the year as observed by the Anglo-Saxons and examines some of the poetry and literature along the way. I'm knackered atm so not sure this is the best book for me to be tackling just now but we shall see. It's meant to be for a general readership so I'm hoping I can just dip in and out.I love this so far. Slowly working my way through that table at the moment. There are quite a few errors which could have been avoided by conferring with a Swede! But even so, quite the mind blow, this β I never knew Old English was so close to the Nordic/Germanic languages!
I got a bit tired working through that long list so I'll have to get back to it another day. But the bits I looked at were interesting. Of course, I won't know where the mistakes are but I'm not going to be studying it in detail or anything. I def want to re-read his thoughts.
OE ME Swedish hine him han
This is incorrect. The accusative case of the pronoun βhanβ (he) is βhonom.β And the Old English word here is much closer to the accusative case of the pronoun βhonβ (she), that is, βhenne.β
Oh, that first one? That's one of my faves. Cuteness factor off-the-chart!β€β€β€
Here's more cuteness and charm
Yes, yes, yes! Especially the first oneOh, that first one? That's one of my faves. Cuteness factor off-the-chart!![]()
I agree. I've been using quite a lot of Michael therapy lately. It definitely helps. It can't solve anything but it does help. So many ways to access Michael therapy - photos, his songs, a little video clip of him smiling and looking bashful (and beautiful).It never ceases to amaze me how effective Michael's therapy is )))), how this man's energy and his music make you feel better in a difficult time.
Of course it won't solve the problem, but it helps to stop being sad and gives strength to start acting))))I agree. I've been using quite a lot of Michael therapy lately. It definitely helps. It can't solve anything but it does help. So many ways to access Michael therapy - photos, his songs, a little video clip of him smiling and looking bashful (and beautiful).![]()
The current Swedish royal blood is French. Bernadotte. But our queen is German/Brazilian!Further thoughts - I'm willing to bet a lot of it is historical / political. I don't think Britain and Sweden have overlapped much in history or politics. Have any Swedish royals married British royals? Our royals were always marrying French or Spanish peeps. Obviously loads of overlap with Germany. Hapsburgs etc. I bet that's more of a reason than Sweden being a small country.
O, weβve been fighting! That was a long, long time ago, though, and the Nordic countries have mostly fought each other. Weβve ventured into the Baltic countries and Poland on occasion. Long, long ago.Plus the Western European countries were always competing with each other over various bits of the world that they wanted to control. Sweden didn't do much of that, did it? In fact, did it do any of that? I don't think so.
Agreed. In fact, I think the viking connection must be the closest one.So there doesn't seem to be a strong connection.
And to us, too. I was surprised how far they had come and how long we had them)))))The current Swedish royal blood is French. Bernadotte. But our queen is German/Brazilian!
O, weβve been fighting! That was a long, long time ago, though, and the Nordic countries have mostly fought each other. Weβve ventured into the Baltic countries and Poland on occasion. Long, long ago.
Yes, we mustnβt forget about Russia!And to us, too. I was surprised how far they had come and how long we had them)))))
This is an awesome findYou'll have to excuse me, hope! I HAVE to post Bremen. It's the only one for me.
I love his exclamation at the beginning of the song.Actually, I do sometimes watch Wembley. Lousy picture quality but some lovely shots of the crowd rocking out.
He could sing the phone book and that's what you want to hear))))))
Michael said that about Whitney and it fits him too.
'Awesomest'! Is that High German?OMG, this is the most awesomest compilation![]()
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Ja, ja, meine Dame!'Awesomest'! Is that High German?![]()
oh, that's funny! With the exclamation mark, Google Translate gives me 'My Lady!' but without it I'm demoted to 'madam'.Ja, ja, meine Dame!
Iβm embarrassed to say, Iβm not sure. The βBreak, break, breakβ lines seems vaguely familiar.@Agonum
Surely you know this poem by Tennyson? It's really famous.
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Break, Break, Break - Break, Break, Break Poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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