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Please... if you're going to attempt to speak in "old" english THOU is the subject (Thou art...) THEE is the object (I look at thee) THY is for words beginning in a consonant (Thy dog) THINE is for words beginning in a vowel (Thine eyes) this has been a psa #langblr #language #polyglot #mine #i know this is early modern english and not old english leave me alone #this is a big pet peeve of mine 18.892 notes > – popular memes on the site ifunny.co Funny School Stories, School Stories, Books And Tea, Vocabulary Builder, Funny School, Book Writing Tips, English Writing, Writing Words, Writing Advice

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Inside History on Instagram: "The evolution of the English language over a 1,000 year time span. The changes in the English language can be traced back to the 5th century when England was invaded by different tribes such as the Angles, Jutes, Saxons and Frisians whose languages produced what we know today as Anglo-Saxon or Old English (sounded similar to German). In the 8th, 9th and 10th centuries, invasions by the Vikings of Denmark, Norway and Sweden brought with them another form of the same Old English Language, Anglo Saxon History, English Sounds, Ancient Alphabets, English Speech, Old English Words, History Literature, Middle English, Classical Conversations

Inside History on Instagram: "The evolution of the English language over a 1,000 year time span. The changes in the English language can be traced back to the 5th century when England was invaded by different tribes such as the Angles, Jutes, Saxons and Frisians whose languages produced what we know today as Anglo-Saxon or Old English (sounded similar to German). In the 8th, 9th and 10th centuries, invasions by the Vikings of Denmark, Norway and Sweden brought with them another form of the…

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