https://youtube.com/watch?v=JcKqhDFhNHI
I recently came across a musical genre called Bardcore, featuring medieval-style remakes of modern songs.
Findġum Soccum is performed in Old English, circa 11th Century. Spoken in England by the Anglo-Saxons, this preceded the heavy Norman French influence on the language after 1066.
The video includes modern English translations. It's interesting to see how many of the words and pronunciations have changed in the last millennium.
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Nonsense. Can't understand a word. Old English sucks. I unironically think that modern English engenders modes of thought and communication that make it and the people that use it superior to all other languages. If you don't know modern English you're functionally r-slurred.
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The french had a similar theory, but about french.
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Haha, that's obviously wrong though. Especially when compared to English lmao
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Maybe the French would have fared better during WWI if they hadn't such a r-slur in London during a time of crisis.
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