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Für Wotan!👁
Hāl wes þū, Cefin! Very close to Old Alemmanic
Hāl wes þū, Evan. Yeah, the form Wōtan is shared by all three of east Frankish, Alemannic and Bavarian due to the high consonant shift and that East Frankish is geographically closer to these other Germanic languages.
Sehr gut
Heil wis þū, Cefin!
Hmm. Haven't heard of this language before. Where is this from?
East Frankia/France (close to Frankfurt Germany I suppose but they and people don't speak anymore hence it's called old Frankish).
@@littleandre4957 They're called dutch now
@Unter den Eichen1 Dich sehe ich auch öfter unter Videos, die mich interessieren 🙋♀
ruclips.net/video/oKkGNhWr0W0/видео.html one of many videos demonstrating dialects of Frankish through time
@@prodbasedmystik My family in Lower Franconia, Germany speak the Franconian dialect. It is East Franconian.
What is the Old English cognate of wis?
It's "wes".
@@learningoldgermaniclanguages Ah thanks (damn. That was fast)
Für Wotan!
👁
Hāl wes þū, Cefin! Very close to Old Alemmanic
Hāl wes þū, Evan. Yeah, the form Wōtan is shared by all three of east Frankish, Alemannic and Bavarian due to the high consonant shift and that East Frankish is geographically closer to these other Germanic languages.
Sehr gut
Heil wis þū, Cefin!
Hmm. Haven't heard of this language before. Where is this from?
East Frankia/France (close to Frankfurt Germany I suppose but they and people don't speak anymore hence it's called old Frankish).
@@littleandre4957 They're called dutch now
@Unter den Eichen1 Dich sehe ich auch öfter unter Videos, die mich interessieren 🙋♀
ruclips.net/video/oKkGNhWr0W0/видео.html one of many videos demonstrating dialects of Frankish through time
@@prodbasedmystik My family in Lower Franconia, Germany speak the Franconian dialect. It is East Franconian.
What is the Old English cognate of wis?
It's "wes".
@@learningoldgermaniclanguages Ah thanks (damn. That was fast)