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'''Old English or Engelsaxish''' (Old English: ''Englisc''), also known in New English as '''Anglo-Saxon''', is the shape of the [[English tung]] spoken in [[England]] in between the 5th hundredyear and the 12th hundredyear. It is a [[West Theedish tungs|West Theedish Tungs]], more narrowly an Ingweonish or North Sea Teutonish tung, like [[Old Freesish tung|Old Freesish Tung]] and [[Old Saxish tung|Old Saxish]]. It is also akin to [[Old N|Old Northish]] (and therefore [[New Icelandish]]), although less nearly akin, as these are [[North Theedish tungs]]. |
'''Old English or Engelsaxish''' (Old English: ''Englisc''), also known in New English as '''Anglo-Saxon''', is the shape of the [[English tung]] spoken in [[England]] in between the 5th hundredyear and the 12th hundredyear. It is a [[West Theedish tungs|West Theedish Tungs]], more narrowly an Ingweonish or North Sea Teutonish tung, like [[Old Freesish tung|Old Freesish Tung]] and [[Old Saxish tung|Old Saxish]]. It is also akin to [[Old N|Old Northish]] (and therefore [[New Icelandish]]), although less nearly akin, as these are [[North Theedish tungs]]. |
Revision as of 04:15, 23 April 2018
Old English or Engelsaxish (Old English: Englisc), also known in New English as Anglo-Saxon, is the shape of the English tung spoken in England in between the 5th hundredyear and the 12th hundredyear. It is a West Theedish Tungs, more narrowly an Ingweonish or North Sea Teutonish tung, like Old Freesish Tung and Old Saxish. It is also akin to Old Northish (and therefore New Icelandish), although less nearly akin, as these are North Theedish tungs.
Word Flow
While Old English word flow was often Doerword-Deedword-Nimword, since stavecraftish bentnesses, word flow was not needful. Thanks to the sway of Old Northish, word flow for fraigns was Deedword-Doerword-Nimword.
Bookcraft
The most widely known work is Beowulf, of which the following is a slice.
First Beowulf:
(1) Hwæt! wē Gār-Dena in ġeār-dagum,
(2) þēod-cyninga, þrym ġefrūnon,
(3) hū ðā æþelingas ellen fremedon.
Oversetting:
(1) What! We of Spear-Danes in days of yore,
(2) of theed-kings their wulder did fraign,
(3) how those athelmen did upfurthered ellen.
Another show is the Old English oversetting of the Our Father (aka Lord's Bead)
First Old English Our Father:
[1] Fæder ūre þū þe eart on heofonum,
[2] Sī þīn nama ġehālgod.
[3] Tōbecume þīn rīċe,
[4] ġewurþe ðīn willa, on eorðan swā swā on heofonum.
[5] Ūrne ġedæġhwāmlīcan hlāf syle ūs tō dæġ,
[6] and forgyf ūs ūre gyltas, swā swā wē forgyfað ūrum gyltendum.
[7] And ne ġelǣd þū ūs on costnunge, ac ālȳs ūs of yfele.
[8] Sōþlīċe.
New English Oversetting:
[1] Our Father, Thou that art in heaven,
[2] Thy Name be hallowed.
[3] Let Thy rike come,
[4] Bewerthe Thy will, on earth even as in heaven.
[5] Our daily-wanted loaf/bread sell (give) us today,
[6] and forgive us our guilts, even as we have forgiven our guilters.
[7] And do not lead Thou us into costing, but allay us of evil.
[8] Soothly.
Kin of tungs | Tungs |
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Ind-Europish tungs | |
Theedish tungs | North Theedish tungs: Faroish - Norish - Icelandish (High Icelandish) - Old Norse - Old Gutnish - South Jutish - Danish - Swedish - Gutnish (moot) - Elfdalish (moot) - Norn tung (dead) West Theedish tungs: Weser-Rhine Theedish tungs: Old Low Frankish - Netherlandish - Highsunlandish tung - Zeelandish - Flemish (moot) Elbe Theedish tungs: Old High Theech - Theech tung - Allmenish - Bairish - Wymysorys tung - Lombardish (dead) - Littleburgish - Yiddish - Ripuarish North Sea Theedish tungs: Saxish (Old Saxish - Middle Low Saxish - Low Saxish) | English (Old English - Middle English - Latterday English - Anglish (moot) - Lowland Scottish - Northumberish tung (moot) Cumberish tung (moot) - Yola) | Friesish (Old Friesish - Western Friesish - Northern Friesish - Saterland Friesish) East Theedish tungs (dead): Gottish tung - Wendish tung - Burgundish tung |
Celtish tungs | Mainland Celtish tungs (dead): Galatish - Gaulish - Celtiberish - Gallaicish - Lepontish - East Celtish tung Gelish tungs: Irish - Scottish Gelish - Manx tung Brythonish tungs: Cornish - Welsh - Breton tung Other: Shelta |
Balt-Windish tungs | Windish tungs: East Windish tungs: Russish - Ukrainish - White Russish -Russinish West Windish tungs: Slesish - Polish - Bohemish (a.k.a. Checkish) - Slovakish - Kashubish - West Pomeranish (dead) - Polabish/Onelbish (dead) - Upper Sorbish - Lower Sorbish South Windish tungs: Serb-Croatish (Serbish - Blackbarrowish - Bosnish - Croatish) - Bulgarish - Macedonish - Slovenish Baltish tungs: Eastern Baltish tungs: Lettish - Latgalish (moot) - Lithuish - Samogitish (moot) - Selonish (dead) - Zemgalish (dead) - Courlandish (dead) Western Baltish tungs (dead): Old Prussish - Sudovish - Western Galindish - Skalvish? Eastern Galindish (dead) |
Italish tungs | Sabellish tungs (dead): Umbrish - Osckish - Volscish - Sabinish? - South Picenish - Marsish - Fore-Samnitish
|
Hellenish tungs | Greekish - Tsakonish - Yevanish |
Ind-Iranish tungs | Ind-Aryish: (Hindlandish offshoots: Hindish - Urdu tung) - Punjabish - Sindhish - Mean Rajasthanish - Gujaratish - Romani tungs - Kashmirish - Nepalish - Chhattisgarhish - Bhojpurish - Maithili tung - Odia tung - Bengalish - Assamish - Marathi tung - Singhalish - Maldivish
|
Anatolish tungs | Hettitish - Palaish Luvish - Lykish - Milyish - Carish - Sidetish - Pisidish - Lydish |
Other Ind-Europish | Albanish - Armenish - Thracish (dead) - Dacish (dead) - Lusitanish (dead) - Illyrish (dead) - Messapish (dead) - Frygish (dead) - Paionish (dead) - Mysish (dead) - Liburnish (dead) - Cimmerish (dead) - Sicelish? (dead) |
Afrosunriselandish tungs | |
Semitish tungs | Amharish - Arabish - Aramaish - Hebrew - Assyrish |
Uralish tungs | |
Balt-Fennish | Estish - Finnish - Sami tungs - Livonish (deathbound) - Karelish - Vepsish - Ludish (moot) - Votish (deathbound) - Izhorish (deathbound) |
Ugrish? | Ungarish - Chantish - Mansish |
Turkish tungs | |
Oghuz | Mickleyard Turkish - Azerish - Turkmen tung |
Karluk | Uzbek tung - Uyghur tung |
Khalaj | Khalaj tung |
Oghur | Chuvash tung - Hunnish tung? (dead) - Avar tung? (dead) |
Siberish | Sakha tung - Tuvish tung - Khakas tung - Chulym tung |
Kipchak | Kazakh tung - Kyrgyz tung - Tatar tung - Krimlandish Tatar tung |
Japonish tungs | |
Japanish tung - Ryukyu tungs (moot) | |
Mongolish tungs | |
Khalkha tung - Buryat tung | |
Southialandish tungs | |
Philippine | Philipslandish - Yami tung - Ivatan tung |
Malayish | Malay tung - Indonesish tung - Mualang tung |
Polynesish | Tongish - Samoish - Marquesish - Firelandish - Tahitish - Maorish |
Sinitish-Tibetish tungs | |
Sinitish | Chinesish |
Tibetish-Burmish | Burmish - Tibetish - Dzongkha tung |
Niger-Congo tungs | |
Swahilish - Yorubish tung - Zulu tung | |
Koreish tungs | |
Koreish - Jeju tung | |
Southasiatish tungs | |
Vietnamish | |
Forbinded tungs | Papiamento tung |
Lone tungs | |
Baskish - Ainu tung | |
Other | |
Cherokee tung - Canaman Folktung - Esperantish tung (crafted) - Etruscish tung (dead) - Folkspraak tung (crafted) - Greenlandish tung - Toki Pona Tung (crafted) - Volapuk (crafted) |