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    The comparison is very interesting
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    Author: * Aelfwine Scylding - 2 Posts on this thread out of 1,426 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jul 10, 2005 - 06:34

    I knew there existed various dialects of Old English. I think there is Mercian too, am I right? I'm in too much in a hurry to check. :D But I think it would be useful to find somewhere a systematic comparison between them, or make one. :D So that we are consistent when we try to speak Old English! (or rather, so that >I< am consistent, since I just pick here and there... I'm sure Eirikr is!)

    For example, what form is Beowulf written in?


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