ok everyone pls understand but. Viking isnt a race its not a word for scandinavian its a word that means traveler or seafarer, so anyone can be a vikingr/viking but not everyone can be norse
Yes but as good as all danes and norsemen on the british isles was viking at some point since that was required to even get there in the first place ;)
Well thats not true. As a fellow Scandinavian this is what vikings mean: Any of the Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of NW Europe in the 8th-11th centuries. Vikings only came from Scandinavia. Not any other place.
is that Einherjer playing in between segments? And well... Vikings had kinds of beer.. because water was not a sure way to get clean drinking.. light beer was made.. most likely under 2,5% as drinking for both children and adults.
I understand that; however, usually at the better Renaissance fairs in the US, they at least attempt some sort of accent (usually an English accent they saw on TV)-altough at the one on Waxahachie, TX, they actually said"Good Day M'Lord" with a Texas accent! Not one of your Scots even attempted a Scandanavian accent. BTW, I actually played a Scot at the Minnesota Renaissance Fair, I was told by actual Scots I sounded like "Scotty" on Star Trek....lol.
Fake accents are usually inaccurate and rather silly. In fact, quite often when North Americans hear a genuine European accent they don't recognise it. I was married to a Finn, and people used to say he sounded like Norman Reedus from the Walking Dead (I don't know why) and they also called him a Swede from time to time, which he found infuriating. NEVER CALL A FINN A SWEDE, THEY DON'T LIKE IT!!!
@@NorthworthySagasStories The word 'act' is in Reenactment, something many reenactors forget. It's not very authentic for Scots reenacting as Vikings to have a Scottish accent. (Unless you are depicting several generations down the line where they became Scots) At the group I worked for at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, they held workshops on accent, as well as language, ( prithee, methinks, and other Elizabethan words long since passed from the lexicon) though these were not as sophisticated as actual acting coaches. They really didn't have much help for a Scottish accent, so my character had a modern Glaswegian accent because I modeled it on Lt. CDR. Montgomery Scott, chief engineer of NCC-1701. 😁
Schäferhund Schmidt the reenactment group are Scottish volunteers, it was filmed in Largs, on the West coast of Scotland, scene of the last mainland battle between Vikings and Scots.
Da, cesteres. At least in the movies, they had the accent correct; if the volunteers here will not even attempt a Scandanavian accent, I doubt their ever attempting Old Norse.
Check out Vikings on the History channel. Although not 100% historically accurate, many of the actors on this show come from various parts of Scandinavia. The most noticeable exception is a very large Canadian who just uses his normal Canadian accent.
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ok everyone pls understand but. Viking isnt a race its not a word for scandinavian its a word that means traveler or seafarer, so anyone can be a vikingr/viking but not everyone can be norse
Yes but as good as all danes and norsemen on the british isles was viking at some point since that was required to even get there in the first place ;)
these days nords r mix with arabs and Africans and I'm sorry about that
Well thats not true. As a fellow Scandinavian this is what vikings mean:
Any of the Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of NW Europe in the 8th-11th centuries.
Vikings only came from Scandinavia. Not any other place.
Det Vardt That’s wrong. Vikings were also active in Russia.
Vikings were active in Russia because they travelled there from Scandinavia. They didnt originally live there. How stupid.
is that Einherjer playing in between segments?
And well... Vikings had kinds of beer.. because water was not a sure way to get clean drinking.. light beer was made.. most likely under 2,5% as drinking for both children and adults.
Talk about getting your minerals.
I understand that; however, usually at the better Renaissance fairs in the US, they at least attempt some sort of accent (usually an English accent they saw on TV)-altough at the one on Waxahachie, TX, they actually said"Good Day M'Lord" with a Texas accent! Not one of your Scots even attempted a Scandanavian accent. BTW, I actually played a Scot at the Minnesota Renaissance Fair, I was told by actual Scots I sounded like "Scotty" on Star Trek....lol.
Schäferhund Schmidt shackape by chance?
Fake accents are usually inaccurate and rather silly. In fact, quite often when North Americans hear a genuine European accent they don't recognise it. I was married to a Finn, and people used to say he sounded like Norman Reedus from the Walking Dead (I don't know why) and they also called him a Swede from time to time, which he found infuriating. NEVER CALL A FINN A SWEDE, THEY DON'T LIKE IT!!!
I thought it was a good accent being I'm from the UK.
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The word 'act' is in Reenactment, something many reenactors forget. It's not very authentic for Scots reenacting as Vikings to have a Scottish accent. (Unless you are depicting several generations down the line where they became Scots) At the group I worked for at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, they held workshops on accent, as well as language, ( prithee, methinks, and other Elizabethan words long since passed from the lexicon) though these were not as sophisticated as actual acting coaches.
They really didn't have much help for a Scottish accent, so my character had a modern Glaswegian accent because I modeled it on Lt. CDR. Montgomery Scott, chief engineer of NCC-1701. 😁
Yes, I can imagine. That would make me cringe. That is cool and Scotty is a legend.
It's bad enough that Hollywood thinks the Vikings had Scottish accents..... but here , too?!?
Schäferhund Schmidt the reenactment group are Scottish volunteers, it was filmed in Largs, on the West coast of Scotland, scene of the last mainland battle between Vikings and Scots.
You have seen to many movies with Russian speaking English with Russian accent. However, real Russians speak Russian.
Da, cesteres. At least in the movies, they had the accent correct; if the volunteers here will not even attempt a Scandanavian accent, I doubt their ever attempting Old Norse.
Check out Vikings on the History channel. Although not 100% historically accurate, many of the actors on this show come from various parts of Scandinavia. The most noticeable exception is a very large Canadian who just uses his normal Canadian accent.
@@sarahgray430 Lol