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How To Say You In Old English

How To Say You In Old English. Good evening (evening greeting) gōdne ǣfen: A further attested option in asking about someone’s health was hū eart þū?

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I'm pretty sure it's 'how fare thee', but i'm not positive. Mé lícaþ þé tó métanne (sg) mé lícaþ éow tó métanne (pl) good morning (morning greeting) gōdne mergen: Convert from modern english to old english.

English Ænglisc (Old English) Welcome:


Useful phrases in old english. Mé lícaþ þé tó métanne (sg) mé lícaþ éow tó métanne (pl) good morning (morning greeting) gōdne mergen: In old english correctly (don't just make it up please).

What Say You? Is An Odd Construction.


Doceo te “i teach you”, and you say: You can answer, “i’m keeping well” but this is really, really old fashioned, so it’s better to just say “very well, thank you” or something similar. This translator is exaggerated for comic effect and should not be used for serious translations!

Thee Is The Singular Direct Object For You.


Reply to 'how are you?' ic mæg wel ic mæg tela wel, þancung, and þú? I'm pretty sure it's 'how fare thee', but i'm not positive. It has a slightly urgent but familiar tone:

Someone Says “Thank You,” You Say “Thank You” Right Back.


Finally, you need to learn how to say “hour” in old english. I don’t know if they add an emphasis on the “you” (“thank you,”) or not. “thank you!” this one is apparently prevalent in england.

How Do You Say I Understand In Old English?


As this is a really old language you may not find all modern words in there. If you want a slightly more accurate translator, use this link: I'd really appreciate it if you can comment below!

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