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Oh it’s pig Latin
Abba, what are the members of Abba
And how would you say shut the f up, shhhhhh ne ver mid
So scots is more similar to middle english?
I googled “lost medieval servant boy”, the result said “this page cannot be found”
Which the first white English settlers in N.America sounded like.
It sounds more scottish than french
Almost sounds like Pig-Latin…
KINIGT 🗣📢📢📢🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So, to pronounce “house” you just go Swedish
Wife e would have been pronounced too and not silent
Nobody knows
Wow it’s also almost like how a child or toddler would try pronouncing words.
Like try phone.
So knife would be kay-nigh-fee? Or kay-ne fe?
This is so dutch coded lmao. Im aware English is a essential 8 languages in a trench coat but 14th century old English just sounds so dutch
Scots: Told ya.
She is so painfully incorrect
The Our Father (Pater Noster) would’ve been prayed in Latin everywhere.
I was expecting Welsh lol
So Dutch
So the writing and the spelling mostly stayed the same, it’s just our pronunciations got lazy and shortened.