Alright, Seeing that nobody replied to my last post... maybe I'll ask
again...
What the heck are Dalecarlian Runes and how or why do they
differentiate from the ON ones that date from a thousand years
earlier?
I've learned a bit of the old ones, but am not too certain of the
Dalecarlian ones. They are VERY reminescent of the Dwarvish written
Language in any of Tolkein's books... which I am keenly interested in
as well..
Any way, thanks for the effort to answer.
Bryce A. Tangvald
(~DK~)
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norse_course@yahoogroups.com, Bryce Tangvald
<anythingthatwurx@...> wrote:
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> Heil everybody, major thanks to Hauker for all his efforts to make
this course available online.
> I found this not too long ago and have been wondering what
significance Dalecarlian has in any scandinavian language?
> http://www.geocities.com/jepe2503/hogsvenska/dalrunor.html
> From what I can tell, it's swedish. I believe that I may be,
partially, of Dalecarlian lineage, but who can be sure...
>
> anyway.
> Thanks
> Bryce Tangvald
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