Re: CHAT: Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
From: | Joe <joe@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 5, 2002, 15:45 |
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> From: Ángel Serrano
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> Subject: Is there a conlang inspired in Old English?
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> Hi everybody. After some messages talking about Frisian and Old English, I
> must say that recently I have discovered a new world for me: Englisc. I
> bought a simple Englisc grammar, which I find quite understandable for a
> newcomer like me, and I've fallen in love with this old language. I can
also
> speak some German, so I sometimes find similarities between Englisc and
> Modern German, so learning some Englisc is not as difficult as I had
> thought.
> I have a question: Does anybody know any conlang inspired in Old English?
> I know Brithenig is like a Celtic-rooted romance language, but I'm
thinking
> in the hypothetical conlang of the Britons, if Celts had mixed with
> Anglo-Saxons instead of fleeing to the West and North of Great Britain. Is
> there such a conlang already?
> Adio.
> >>
>
> Well, I'm working on one...also, I thing Weissic(is that wright) on ill
> Bethisad is such a language.
>
Is that wright???
Did I say that? Stupid English Irregularities...
Hey, a new Word...Sei!...Equivalent to Lojban <malglice>(I think...)