Old English Grammar Byte 2: Weak and Strong Nouns
Learn about Old English weak and strong nouns in this video. Writing and on camera: Thijs Porck, Leiden University, The Netherlands Camera and animations: Thomas J. Vorisek © Thijs Porck and Dutch Anglo-Saxonist Blog (http://www.dutchanglosaxonist.com), 2017 I use Peter Baker's Old English Magic Sheet; the latest and best version is available here: http://www.oldenglishaerobics.net/res.... In the video, I use the first edition of the Magic Sheet, available here: https://www.docdroid.net/WHqH3PG/pete...

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