About the plural forms of the pronouns - I've got a book in front of me that
shows 'you two' as 'it' and 'you (plural)' as 'ér'. Can someone explain
that for me? I've been learning the forms shown in the lessons, trying to
get those right, adn I hope I've been doing it right all this time.

One other question - what is the easiest way to enter 'þ', 'ð', and the
accented vowels? There has to be an easier way than cutting and pasting.

James
----- Original Message -----
From: "Haukur Thorgeirsson" <haukurth@...>
To: <norse_course@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 4:46 PM
Subject: RE: [norse_course] The Verb 'to own'


The present goes like this:

ek á
þú átt
hann á

vér eigum
þér eigið
þeir eigu (modern: þeir eiga)

Haukur



Sumir hafa kvæði...
...aðrir spakmæli.

- Keth

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