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'Ealle gesceafta, heofonas and englas, sunnan and monan, steorran and eorthan, hè gesceop and geworhte on six dagum. 'It is a very beautiful language. Say some more. He replied with glib promptness, with a passage from Beowulf 'Hie dygel lond warigeath, wulfhleothu, windige naessas. 'What does that mean? Tony looked embarrassed. 'I don't believe you know!
It will need only one or two readings aloud to show that many of these strange-looking words are practically the same as those we still use, though many of the vowel sounds were pronounced differently by our ancestors. ... Hie dygel lond Warigeath, wulf-hleothu, windige næssas, Frecne fen-gelad, thær fyrgen-stream Under næssa genipu nither gewiteth, Flod under foldan.
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