On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 01:31:22AM -0400, James R. Johnson wrote:
>
> 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.

I believe these had different forms at different times and places. The lessons
use 13th century Old Icelandic... forms may have been different in West Norse,
or earlier, or both.

> 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.

Now that depends on the specifics of your computer system. So I can't really
help you there.

--
Arlie

(Arlie Stephens arlie@...)