thank you Patricia and LN, I'll attempt to take either
Icelandic or Norwegian, your replys were very helpful!
--- "Patti (Wilson)" <
originalpatricia@...>
wrote:
> Norwegian and certainly Modern Icelandic - have a
> lot in common with the Old
> Norse I have found a surprising number of German and
> English words also -
> that have a relationship with the Old Norse
> Patricia
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: stasia salvucci
> Date: 21/02/2008 03:22:34
> To: norse_course@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [norse_course] modern language
>
> Hi everyone,
> I know I haven't written in the group but I've been
> reading the emails for some time, and was wondering
> if
> someone could tell me which modern language would be
> most useful in starting to learn Old Norse? I plan
> to
> take a few language classes this summer and wanted
> to
> start learning Norse at a snail-slow pace, thank
> you!
>
> -Anastasia
>
>
>
>
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