Young Thug - Old English Ft. ASAP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs
Old English Lesson 1 : Pronounciation
Old English: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
The Lords Prayer in Old English from the 11th century
Old English and Middle English
The Origin of Old English
History of English - The OE Period
Introduction to Medieval Literature: Old English, Middle English and the Canterbury Tales
Calligraphy - Old English style gothic alphabet Pt 2 by Yirdy Machar
Old English lesson 4 : Animals
Dogs 101 - Season 2 - Episode 06 - Old English Sheepdog - كلب الراعي الانجليزية القديمة
Beowulf - "Opening Lines"
Engaging with Old English, University of Sheffield
Young Thug - Old English Ft. A$AP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs
Young Thug - Old English Ft. ASAP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs
Old English Lesson 1 : Pronounciation
Old English: Languages of the World: Introductory Overviews
The Lords Prayer in Old English from the 11th century
Old English and Middle English
The Origin of Old English
History of English - The OE Period
Introduction to Medieval Literature: Old English, Middle English and the Canterbury Tales
Calligraphy - Old English style gothic alphabet Pt 2 by Yirdy Machar
Old English lesson 4 : Animals
Dogs 101 - Season 2 - Episode 06 - Old English Sheepdog - كلب الراعي الانجليزية القديمة
Beowulf - "Opening Lines"
Engaging with Old English, University of Sheffield
Young Thug - Old English Ft. A$AP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs
Procol Harum - A Salty Dog, An Old English Dream live in Denmark 2006
5 week old English Bulldog Puppy barking at 7 month old!
Vieux camions anglais / Old english trucks
The Wanderer (Anglo-Saxon poem, Old English)
Cædmon's Hymn (in Old English)
Mongrel Nation - Brown cow
The Wanderer - Old English / Englisc
Bob Saget sings an old English folk song
Shakespeare: Original pronunciation
Old English (Ænglisc, Anglisc, Englisc) or Anglo-Saxon is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons and their descendants in parts of what are now England and southern and eastern Scotland, more specifically in the England Old Period, between at least the mid-5th century and the mid-12th century. What survives through writing represents primarily the literary register of Anglo-Saxon.
It is a West Germanic language closely related to Old Frisian. Old English had a grammar similar in many ways to Classical Latin, and was much closer to modern German and Icelandic than modern English in most respects, including its grammar. It was fully inflected with five grammatical cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, and instrumental), two grammatical numbers (singular and plural) and three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter). First and second person personal pronouns also had dual forms for referring to groups of two people, in addition to the usual singular and plural forms. The instrumental case was somewhat rare and occurred only in the masculine and neuter singular; it could typically be replaced by the dative. Adjectives, pronouns and (sometimes) participles agreed with their antecedent nouns in case, number and gender. Finite verbs agreed with their subject in person and number.
Fredrick Tipton (born June 14, 1982), better known by his stage names Freddie Gibbs and Gangsta Gibbs, is an American hip hop artist from Gary, IN. He has been active since 2001. Gibbs is also a member of the hip hop group, P.O.C.
Robert Lane "Bob" Saget (born May 17, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and television host. Although he is best known for his family-friendly roles as Danny Tanner in Full House and the original host of America's Funniest Home Videos, Saget is also known for his very vulgar stand-up routine.
Saget was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents. His father, Benjamin, was a supermarket executive, and his mother, Rosalyn, was a hospital administrator. Saget lived in Norfolk, Virginia, and Encino, California, before moving back to Philadelphia and graduating from Abington Senior High School. Saget originally intended to become a doctor, but his Honors English teacher, Elaine Zimmerman, saw his creative potential and urged him to seek a career in films.
He attended Temple University's film school, where he created Through Adam's Eyes, a black-and-white film about a boy who received reconstructive facial surgery, and was honored with an award of merit in the Student Academy Awards. He graduated with a B.A. in 1978. Saget intended to take graduate courses at the University of Southern California but quit a few days later. Saget describes himself at the time in an article by Glenn Esterly in the 1990 Saturday Evening Post: "I was a cocky, overweight twenty-two-year-old. Then I had a gangrenous appendix taken out, almost died, and I got over being cocky or overweight." Saget talked about his burst appendix on Anytime with Bob Kushell, saying that it happened on the Fourth of July, at the UCLASS Medical Center and that they at first just iced the area for seven hours before taking it out and finding that it had become gangrenous. Saget credits the band Autistico for getting him through the tough times.