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"Old English" ft. Young Thug, Freddie Gibbs & A$AP Ferg (prod. by Salva & Nick Hook) Pick up the single in iTunes: http://found.ee/oldenglish Mass Appeal Compilation, Vol. 1 coming 2015! Directed by RUFFMERCY ruffmercy.com @rffmrcy --------------Mass Appeal Records-------------- Website: http://massappealrecords.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/massappealrecs Instagram: http://instagram.com/massappealrecs Facebook: http://facebook.com/massappealrecs
Young Thug - Old English Feat. A$AP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs [ Explicit ] Young Thug - Old English Feat. A$AP Ferg & Freddie Gibbs [ Explicit ] HipHop Latest Mix...
BOOKING: https://www.facebook.com/dukiofficial1990 dukiofficial@gmail.com Choreography: Duc Anh Tran Assisted: Daniel Fekete Video Edit: Duc Anh Tran Cameraman: Bertold Herman Inspired by Girin Jang "Old English" Choreo WE ARE ONE WORKSHOP VII. 2015.03.29.
Lesson 1 of my series of Old English Lessons www.englishshieldwall.org.
Lesson 2 of my series of Old English Lessons www.englishshieldwall.org Notes : "O.Englisc : hú gǽþ hit (mid) þé / éoƿ?" Lit. "how goes it (life) for/to/with ...
Lesson 4 of my series of Old English Lessons www.englishshieldwall.org.
good song.
"Old English" ft. Young Thug, Freddie Gibbs & A$AP Ferg (prod. by Salva & Nick Hook) iTunes: http://bit.ly/OE-iTunes We're proud to release the first track o...
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Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various langu...
I am reading The Lords Prayer in Old English from the 11th century. In standardised West Saxon literary dialect of Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon). Loc...
I decided to make a lyrics video for this song for two reasons. One is because I couldn't find one when I looked. The second reason is that Young Thug is impossible to understand.
This is the reading of Beowulf, chapter two, in Old English - Anglo-Saxon. Old English alphabet: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/oldenglish.htm Old English in modern Latin alphabet: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Beowulf#GRENDEL.27S_VISITS. Modern English translation: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Beowulf_%28Gummere%29#II
Old English is a language closely related to Old Frisian, both forming part of the West Germanic branch of the Germanic languages, a sub-group of the Indo-European language family. The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). Knowledge of them comes chiefly from linguistic reconstruction. According to some archaeologists, PIE speakers cannot be assumed to have been a single, identifiable people or tribe, but were a group of loosely related populations ancestral to the later, still partially prehistoric, Bronze Age Indo-Europeans. However, this view is not shared by linguists, as proto-languages generally occupy small geographical areas over a very limited time span, and are generally spoken by close-knit communities such as a single small tribe. The following changes are known or presumed to have occurred in the history of Proto-Germanic in the wider sense from the end of Proto-Indo-European up to the point that Proto-Germanic began to break into mutually unintelligible dialects. Pre-Proto-Germanic: This stage began with the separation of a distinct speech, perhaps while still forming part of the Proto-Indo-European dialect continuum. Early Proto-Germanic: This stage began its evolution as a form of centum PIE that had lost its laryngeals and had five long and six short vowels, as well as one or two overlong vowels. The consonant system was still that of PIE minus palatovelars and laryngeals, but the loss of syllabic resonants already made the language markedly different from PIE proper. Late Proto-Germanic: By this stage, Germanic had emerged as a distinctive branch and had undergone many of the sound changes that would make its later descendants recognisable as Germanic languages. It had shifted its consonant inventory from a system rich in plosives to one containing primarily fricatives, had lost the PIE mobile pitch accent in favour of a predictable stress accent, and had merged two of its vowels. The stress accent had also begun to cause the erosion of unstressed syllables already, which would continue in its descendants up to the present day. This final stage of the language included the remaining development until the breakup into dialects, and most notably featured the appearance of nasal vowels and the first beginning of umlaut, another characteristic Germanic feature. Old English is much closer to modern German and Icelandic than modern English in most respects, including its grammar. It is 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 have dual forms for referring to groups of two people. Adjectives, pronouns and (sometimes) participles agree with their antecedent nouns in case, number and gender. Finite verbs agree with their subject in person and number. Nouns come in numerous declensions. Verbs come in nine main conjugations (seven strong and two weak), each with numerous subtypes, as well as a few additional smaller conjugations and a handful of irregular verbs. The main difference from other Indo-European languages, such as Latin, is that verbs can be conjugated in only two tenses and have no synthetic passive voice. Gender in nouns are grammatical, as opposed to the natural gender that prevails in modern English. That is, the grammatical gender of a given noun does not necessarily correspond to its natural gender, even for nouns referring to people. For example, sēo sunne (the Sun) is feminine, se mōna (the Moon) is masculine, and þat wīf "the woman/wife" is neuter (compare German cognates die Sonne, der Mond, das Weib). Pronominal usage could reflect either natural or grammatical gender, when it conflicts. The history of Old English can be subdivided in: Prehistoric Old English (c. 450 to 650); for this period, Old English is mostly a reconstructed language as no literary witnesses survive (with the exception of limited epigraphic evidence). Early Old English (ca. 650 to 900), the period of the oldest manuscript traditions, with authors such as Cædmon, Bede, Cynewulf and Aldhelm. Late Old English (c. 900 to 1066), the final stage of the language leading up to the Norman conquest of England and the subsequent transition to Early Middle English.
This is a native language reading of the epic poem, The Battle of Brunanburh, composed in the 10th century and found in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle. It is the ...
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In honor of Halloween month here's something a little darker for ya guys. :) I don't have a profound essay to write about this piece, just felt like going off with some people who I admire immensely as both dancers and people! While I absolutely love dancing to all different kinds of music, there's something about the hip hop/rap genre that lights a huge fire inside of me haha. Thank you Ade, Bam, Bru, and Tristan for getting down with me! Appreciate your positive and silly spirits so so much :) Also have to give a huge shoutout to an amazing crew for making this come to life beyond my own expectations: Gerald Nonato (video) Chad Mayate (asst. video) Harvey Samaco (best boy) Nick Kim (edit) And lastly thank YOU for watching, and for all your support that helps me continue to push towards what I love to do. :)
Grinnell College, Spring 2014, ENG 230: English Historical Linguistics. Tim Arner, Associate Professor of English, and Emily Johnson '14 designed an assignme...
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Verse Indeterminate Saxon Oft him anhaga are gebideð, metudes miltse, þeah þe he modcearig geond lagulade longe sceolde hreran mid hondum hrimcealde sæ, 5 wa...
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So I put together this choreography for 8th wonder showcase in los angeles! Performed it that night and had a great response from the Crowd! So decided to record this right after! Missing a lot of the dancers that performed so we had to make some adjustments, but shout to the people that came through and performed with me that night! Ya'll believed and me and I believe in ya'll! Shout out to the people in this video also For killing this Video IN ONE TAKE!! Ya'll some Beast! AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST SHOUT OUT TO MY CAMERA MAN KENNY! He came through for ya boi! Get into his work! Dancers: Josh Williams @lildewey31 Devin Solomon @devin_solomon Gordon Watkins @_gordonwatkins Zhane Stanley @zhanestanley Shayne Stanley @shaynestanley Madison Duncan @madieelizabeth_ Shay Konyha @Shay_Konyha Blair Kim @blairkimchi Film/Edited By: Kenny Washington @KenDawG_ For Booking Email: Lildewey3@yahoo.com ***NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED*** "This video uses copyrighted material in a manner that does not require approval of the copyright holder. It is a fair use under copyright law. "quotation of excerpts in a review or criticism for purposes of illustration or comment; quotation of short passages in a scholarly or technical work, for illustration or clarification of the author's observations; use in a parody of some of the content of the work parodied; summary of an address or article, with brief quotations, in a news report; reproduction by a library of a portion of a work to replace part of a damaged copy; reproduction by a teacher or student of a small part of a work to illustrate a lesson; reproduction of a work in legislative or judicial proceedings or reports; incidental and fortuitous reproduction, in a newsreel or broadcast, of a work located in the scene of an event being reported."
One of Europe's greatest epics, the story of King Hrothgar, the monster Grendel and the hero Beowulf has been passed down in written form for hundreds of gen...
Two scenes of the show Vikings showing the characters speaking Old English. The research for this series was carried out by Dr. Kate Willes from the Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds where she worked as part of the AHRC-funded project The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220. The purpose of this video edition is merely didactical. No copyright.
As Bradford City celebrated promotion from the old English Third Division, a day of joy quickly became one of devastation.
The Daily Mail 2015-04-18The TV star will take a lead role in the Old English adaptation.
York Press 2015-04-17Peggy is a 4-year-old English bulldog. She’s sweet and loves walks and she plays well with other dogs ... (Credit:
Newsday 2015-04-17Peggy is a 4-year-old English bulldog. She’s sweet and loves walks and she plays well with other dogs ... (Credit:
Newsday 2015-04-17... The Anglesea Arms is a real sun catcher in Kensington with its Old English décor and craft beer.
noodls 2015-04-17Inspired by the name-plate necklaces and old English fonts popular in Chicano culture, she created ...
National Public Radio 2015-04-17The show, based on the Old English poem about the eponymous hero's battles with monsters, is being ...
Belfast Telegraph 2015-04-17after it was announced the 133-year-old English Premier League side will face the MLS All-Stars in a ...
Denver Post 2015-04-16... for the gentleman of today has hues and shades not seen in decades at the old English house.
South China Morning Post 2015-04-16A semi-retired 73-year-old English literature lecturer and sometime stand up comedian has denied ...
The Australian 2015-04-16She was nervous about acting for the first time since she played a nine-year-old English-speaking ...
noodls 2015-04-16The word "earth" comes from the Old English word "ertha," meaning ground or land.
Huffington Post 2015-04-15Anonymous, 30-year-old English teacher working at an all-girls comprehensive school in central London ... THE LACK OF FUNDING.
The Independent 2015-04-15Old 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.
Old English, 800 capsules of Molly
Just be very still, I ain't gonna hurt anybody
Hell nah, I ain't Twelve, but if I like it I cop it
I met papi and he said he good at uploading wallets
Catch me ridin' with them slimes, them my youngins
Catch me boolin' with them slimes, them my youngins
I be sliming with them slimes cause they my youngins
Catch me sliding with the slimes cause them my youngins
Chris and Carter barely solved my baby momma problems, ew
I get out the work and let the jay snap the scale
My bitch ride slow with the yay like she get L's
I wear that white, I cook that white, but I am not no seal
Had a little soda, put the ten on it
I got the shit for my L O and my shawty want it
I drink more mud than a pig, I think pork want me
And the front of the Mazzi look like a fork don't it?
Let it breathe
I'm not no rat but Young Thugger be chasing cheese
I want the M's and I'm not talking Micky D's
My jewelry gold like the tokens at Chuck E. Cheese
Old English, 800 capsules of Molly
Just be very still, I ain't gonna hurt anybody
Hell nah, I ain't Twelve, but if I like it I cop it
I met papi and he said he good at uploading wallets
Catch me ridin' with them slimes, them my youngins
Catch me boolin' with them slimes, them my youngins
I be sliming with them slimes cause they my youngins
Catch me sliding with the slimes cause them my youngins
Clapping with my youngin's, couple hundred onions
Breaking down them 20's what you need, we got it for you
Chop a chicken down, them chicken nuggets for my Cutlass
Spray that Cutlass, threw them Forgiato's on that motherfucker
Gangsta Gibbs ho'
Fresh up off the powder pan, so low on the '94
Bitch, I want that powder bag, geekers do that zombie walk
Bitch, I let the chopper talk
Niggas get to talking, ch-ch-chop 'em off like Tomahawks
Ch-ch-chop 'em off like Tomahawks
Eight thousand capsules of molly
Yeah, selling dope, and robbing, momma I dropped out of college
Yeah, jumped off on this rap shit, I've been one hundred solid
Yeah, police ever catch me then they gon' catch a body
Old English, 800 capsules of Molly
Just be very still, I ain't gonna hurt anybody
Hell nah, I ain't Twelve, but if I like it I cop it
I met papi and he said he good at uploading wallets
Catch me ridin' with them slimes, them my youngins
Catch me boolin' with them slimes, them my youngins
I be sliming with them slimes cause they my youngins
Catch me sliding with the slimes cause them my youngins
One night I was in Santos, it was lit like a candle
I was fly like a bird, I had on Stüssy Bape camo
With a cutie espanol, she had a booty like J-Lo
She had on jeggings and sandals, you've been trapped in the bando
She has to trap in the bando, 'cause her momma got cancer
She can't work in the states because her green papers ain't legal
Fuck Obama un peso, she be like grande un peso, push the molly [?]
So she can feed her abuelo, she refuse to just settle
On them shoes with them red soles
And refuse to be nude in front of them dudes on that depot
She can't lose she just ooze a bunch of ambition like Nepo
Meanwhile I could be ruler, and ride the streets on my Benzo
So, can she get molly, so bicurious off her friends though
Cause I'm feeling birdy like nerdy but he be after the bando
She pop 30′s for Birdy, now Birdy's up to her head tho'
Hold on I think I see Birdy, and Birdy killed my Cuban ho...