How to talk in old english(updated: 4 time(s)

 by dwhp
in this instructable you will learn to talk in old english.
Hath thou intrestedith?
what you will need is some time to read this.
 
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Step 1: Words

hath:how,why,when
yonder:over there or afar
thou:you,your
Thy:me,my,i
Verily:quickly
huzzah(hurrah):a celebration yell
ye:the
art:Are
betwixst:between
dost:does
nary:never
nigh:near
hither:here
beseech:beg
prithee:please
thine:your
whence:where
wilt:will
yonder:over there or afar
tither:there
wert: were
Naught:naughty
shalt:shall
admin says: Nov 17, 2008. 11:39 PM
Hey, this is a great instructable and is very informative. Just one thing is missing... pictures! It really helps a lot when trying to follow directions so you should consider taking some photographs. Once you do that and leave me a message when you have so that we can publish your work. Thanks! Thanks for the cool instructable and we hope to publish this soon!
admin says: Nov 22, 2008. 12:09 AM
Hey, this is a great instructable and is very informative. Just one thing is missing... pictures! It really helps a lot when trying to follow directions so you should consider taking some photographs. Once you do that and leave me a message when you have so that we can publish your work. Thanks! Thanks for the cool instructable and we hope to publish this soon!
admin says: Dec 3, 2008. 11:15 AM
This is a great Instructable, but you need to add a main image of the final project to the intro step. Please do that and leave me a message when you have so that we can publish your work. Thanks!
cfeldner says: Apr 29, 2011. 10:13 PM
This is early modern english. This is certainly not old english, or even middle english for that matter.

wes þu hal!! (May you be whole)
The Jamalam says: Feb 20, 2009. 2:09 AM
you forgot ye! Many people see ye on the front of a pub, but that was the 27th letter in the alphabet pronounced th, the origin of the
pharoah in reply to The JamalamJun 10, 2010. 9:53 AM
Actually, it's called thorn: þ
dwhp (author) in reply to The JamalamFeb 22, 2009. 3:57 PM
thank you! i honestly did forget.
dwhp (author) in reply to dwhpFeb 22, 2009. 4:07 PM
ok,read it again.you`ll find a diffrence.
The Jamalam in reply to dwhpFeb 23, 2009. 12:55 AM
:)
tictac24 says: Apr 13, 2009. 5:15 PM
Oi! Hither be-est ay fiew moore wordes: art - are, betwixst - between, dost - does, nary - never (a), nigh - near, hither - here, I beseech thee - I beg you prithee - please (lit. Pray thee) thine - your, tither - there, whence - (from) where, wilt - will, yonder - over there/afar
dwhp (author) in reply to tictac24May 10, 2009. 1:20 PM
sure I forgot ye, but i was completely unaware of all of the ones you posted! thank you.
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