Conversation in Old English (~900 AD)
Support me on patreon (thank you!): / grahamscheper This video reflects an attempt to find the most common conversational idioms and expressions in Old English (sticking to Early West Saxon where possible) in order to construct a very basic interaction with attested turns of phrase. I specifically wanted to showcase how to ask the meaning of a word, and how to express understanding of a concept, because those are expressions I frequently use with my students. Enjoy! #oldenglish #anglosaxon #ancientlanguages Social: Twitter: https://x.com/grahamscheper Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/grahamschepe...

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