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Proto Norse
This is an example of reconstructed Proto Norse by Arne Torp :)
Here is a link to his page: http://folk.uio.no/arnet/
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Old Norse Pronunciation
A basic introduction to the pronunciation of the Old Norse Language.
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Proto Norse 1 (the golden horn)
This inscription is from one of the golden horns from Gallehus from about 400 AD. The langugage is Early Proto-Norse, which was spoken from around 200 - 600.
In Old Icelandic it is ek *Hlégestr *Hyltir horn *táða (gørða).
Here is some alternative translation options:
1. I the famous guest from/of the forest made the horn
2. I the protected from/of the forest made the horn
3. I ... , son of Holt,
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Proto-Norse Meaning
Video shows what Proto-Norse means. An Indo-European language spoken in Scandinavia that is thought to have evolved from Proto-Germanic over the first centuries AD.. Proto-Norse Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Proto-Norse. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Total War Attila - Speaking Old Norse
Someone from Iceland would do this alot better than me, but since it was requested: How to pronunce the names of Viking Forefather units in Old Norse and modern Norwegian.
Note, in the Roma Iron Age Scandinavians would be speaking Proto-Norse and not Old-Norse since that came later, but since the units in Attila are mainly Old Norse/Viking Age in origin and not Proto-Norse I'm sticking with that
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Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, wi
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Steindinn okkar - Víkingar
Skets úr fyrsta þættinum af Steindanum okkar sem sýndur er á Stöð 2.
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The Lord's Prayer in Old Norse
I made this after browing Youtube for videos in Old Norse and noticed that there was a more than average amount of videos of the Lord's Prayer in Old English...
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Reconstructed Proto-Nordic faces from prehistoric Russia
Reconstructed Proto-Nordid faces from dolichocephalic Proto-Nordid skulls from the 6th to the 2nd millennium BC.
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WARDRUNA - Algir - Tognatale 24/10/13 London
Wardruna is a Norwegian music group founded by Einar Kvitrafn Selvik. Wardruna use the oldest of Nordic instruments and poetic metres as well as lyrics writt...
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" PERTH " music by di donna
" PERTH " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foJ381uBS94
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languag
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" INGUZ " music by di donna
" INGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu9CO_mIKc
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic langua
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Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
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What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Forgotten Languages
What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Proto Indo European
how to speak ancient languages
Sumerian
old norse
gothic
greek
ancient egyptian
ancient chinese
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" LAGUZ " music by di donna
" LAGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet
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The Golden Horns of Gallehus
The Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to ...
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Old Scandinavian Meaning
Video shows what Old Scandinavian means. The language Proto-Norse or Proto-Scandinavian.. Old Scandinavian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Old Scandinavian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Wardruna - Rotlaust tre fell ( with lyrics and translation ) HQ
I do not own anything. Both logo and music is property of Wardruna. Video uploaded for private usage only. Viewing in HQ may be needed to read lyrics on scre...
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Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology
Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology
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Norwegian School Online
Norwegian School Online http://www.norwegianschoolonline.com is all about Norway and the Norwegian language! Don't miss this chanche to learn one of the most profitable languages you can learn in the World today! Discover your Viking past or just prepare for the vacation of your lifetime! Norway is the place to go and Norwegian the language to learn.
Norwegian School Online is where you start lea
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Why learn Irish
why i think Irish is worth while learning . and why you should learn Irish . also why not learn Manx / Gaelg . or scottish / Gaídhlig if Irish is not your th...
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Recommended Books: Proto-Indo-European Culture
The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the people who spoke the language that's at the base of most of the languages stretching from Iceland to India. We've been able...
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ASMR ★ Norse Viking Mythology Compilation - 5 Bedtime Stories ★ 1 Hour
This is a compilation of 5 Old Norse (Viking) Tales, taken from the 1962 Collier's Children's Classics, volume 7, Legends of Long Ago. The stories include:
How Thor Got His Hammer
How Odin Brought the Mead to Asgard
The Death of Balder
The Punishment of Loki
Ragnarok and the New Day
Some think that these old myths are simply tall tales made up from the imagination. But there is a great amount
Proto Norse
This is an example of reconstructed Proto Norse by Arne Torp :)
Here is a link to his page: http://folk.uio.no/arnet/...
This is an example of reconstructed Proto Norse by Arne Torp :)
Here is a link to his page: http://folk.uio.no/arnet/
wn.com/Proto Norse
This is an example of reconstructed Proto Norse by Arne Torp :)
Here is a link to his page: http://folk.uio.no/arnet/
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 5
Old Norse Pronunciation
A basic introduction to the pronunciation of the Old Norse Language....
A basic introduction to the pronunciation of the Old Norse Language.
wn.com/Old Norse Pronunciation
A basic introduction to the pronunciation of the Old Norse Language.
- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 65588
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author: TEV0714
Proto Norse 1 (the golden horn)
This inscription is from one of the golden horns from Gallehus from about 400 AD. The langugage is Early Proto-Norse, which was spoken from around 200 - 600.
I...
This inscription is from one of the golden horns from Gallehus from about 400 AD. The langugage is Early Proto-Norse, which was spoken from around 200 - 600.
In Old Icelandic it is ek *Hlégestr *Hyltir horn *táða (gørða).
Here is some alternative translation options:
1. I the famous guest from/of the forest made the horn
2. I the protected from/of the forest made the horn
3. I ... , son of Holt, made the horn
4. I ..., from Holt, made the horn
the first word ek is the same in Old Icelandic. It is jak in Old East Norse, except in Jotland where we have æk. It is Old English ik, Old High German ih, Gothic ik, Elfdalian ig and Proto Germanic *ek.
the second word 'hlewagastiʀ' consits of two elements. The first element hlewa- goes back to Proto-Germanic *hlewa- meaning 'fame, protection, lee', and we have Old Saxon hleo, Old English hlēow, Old Icelandic hlé, hlý. It goes back to Proto-Indoeuropean *k'lewos and can be found in Greek κλέ(ϝ)ος (kle(w)os) meaning 'fame' and sanskrit śravaḥ "hearing". The second element 'gastiʀ' meaning 'guest, stranger', here you can actually see the /i/ which caused i-mutation of the /a/ in the root and gave os Old Icelandic gestr. The word/name hlewagastiʀ is of course in nominativ, singular, masculinum.
the third word is holtijaʀ, meaning 'forest, wood'. It is Old High German holz, Old Saxon holt, Old English holt all meaning "wood". It can be nominative, singular, masculinum, but it could also be genetive.
horna is "horn", just like the know in modern germanic languages. The form is accusative, singular, masculinum. It is Old Icelandic horn, Gothich haúrn, Old High German horn, Old Saxon horn, Old English horn, and it can be reconstructed as Proto-Germanic *hurnaz. And in North- West-Germanic we have a-mutation of /u/ to /o/ so we get *hornaz.
tawido 'makee' is know from Gothic taujan 'do, make', Old High German zouwen 'arrange', Old English tawian 'prepare'. It can be reconstructed as Proto-Germanic *tawidanan. The form tawido is first person, singular, past, indicative, active.
here is a picture for the golden horns from Galehus:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Guldhornene.jpg
For futher reading on Proto Norse:
Wolfgang Krause - Die Sprache der urnordischen Runeninschriften
Antonsen, Elmer H. - A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions
Alexander Jóhannsesson - Frumnorræn Málfræði
Alexander Jóhannesson - Grammatik der Urnordischen Runeninschriften.
Hans Frede Nielsen - The Early Runic Language of Scandinavia.
Erik Harding - Urnordisk grammatik
wn.com/Proto Norse 1 (The Golden Horn)
This inscription is from one of the golden horns from Gallehus from about 400 AD. The langugage is Early Proto-Norse, which was spoken from around 200 - 600.
In Old Icelandic it is ek *Hlégestr *Hyltir horn *táða (gørða).
Here is some alternative translation options:
1. I the famous guest from/of the forest made the horn
2. I the protected from/of the forest made the horn
3. I ... , son of Holt, made the horn
4. I ..., from Holt, made the horn
the first word ek is the same in Old Icelandic. It is jak in Old East Norse, except in Jotland where we have æk. It is Old English ik, Old High German ih, Gothic ik, Elfdalian ig and Proto Germanic *ek.
the second word 'hlewagastiʀ' consits of two elements. The first element hlewa- goes back to Proto-Germanic *hlewa- meaning 'fame, protection, lee', and we have Old Saxon hleo, Old English hlēow, Old Icelandic hlé, hlý. It goes back to Proto-Indoeuropean *k'lewos and can be found in Greek κλέ(ϝ)ος (kle(w)os) meaning 'fame' and sanskrit śravaḥ "hearing". The second element 'gastiʀ' meaning 'guest, stranger', here you can actually see the /i/ which caused i-mutation of the /a/ in the root and gave os Old Icelandic gestr. The word/name hlewagastiʀ is of course in nominativ, singular, masculinum.
the third word is holtijaʀ, meaning 'forest, wood'. It is Old High German holz, Old Saxon holt, Old English holt all meaning "wood". It can be nominative, singular, masculinum, but it could also be genetive.
horna is "horn", just like the know in modern germanic languages. The form is accusative, singular, masculinum. It is Old Icelandic horn, Gothich haúrn, Old High German horn, Old Saxon horn, Old English horn, and it can be reconstructed as Proto-Germanic *hurnaz. And in North- West-Germanic we have a-mutation of /u/ to /o/ so we get *hornaz.
tawido 'makee' is know from Gothic taujan 'do, make', Old High German zouwen 'arrange', Old English tawian 'prepare'. It can be reconstructed as Proto-Germanic *tawidanan. The form tawido is first person, singular, past, indicative, active.
here is a picture for the golden horns from Galehus:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Guldhornene.jpg
For futher reading on Proto Norse:
Wolfgang Krause - Die Sprache der urnordischen Runeninschriften
Antonsen, Elmer H. - A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions
Alexander Jóhannsesson - Frumnorræn Málfræði
Alexander Jóhannesson - Grammatik der Urnordischen Runeninschriften.
Hans Frede Nielsen - The Early Runic Language of Scandinavia.
Erik Harding - Urnordisk grammatik
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 4
Proto-Norse Meaning
Video shows what Proto-Norse means. An Indo-European language spoken in Scandinavia that is thought to have evolved from Proto-Germanic over the first centuries...
Video shows what Proto-Norse means. An Indo-European language spoken in Scandinavia that is thought to have evolved from Proto-Germanic over the first centuries AD.. Proto-Norse Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Proto-Norse. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
wn.com/Proto Norse Meaning
Video shows what Proto-Norse means. An Indo-European language spoken in Scandinavia that is thought to have evolved from Proto-Germanic over the first centuries AD.. Proto-Norse Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Proto-Norse. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 0
Total War Attila - Speaking Old Norse
Someone from Iceland would do this alot better than me, but since it was requested: How to pronunce the names of Viking Forefather units in Old Norse and modern...
Someone from Iceland would do this alot better than me, but since it was requested: How to pronunce the names of Viking Forefather units in Old Norse and modern Norwegian.
Note, in the Roma Iron Age Scandinavians would be speaking Proto-Norse and not Old-Norse since that came later, but since the units in Attila are mainly Old Norse/Viking Age in origin and not Proto-Norse I'm sticking with that.
wn.com/Total War Attila Speaking Old Norse
Someone from Iceland would do this alot better than me, but since it was requested: How to pronunce the names of Viking Forefather units in Old Norse and modern Norwegian.
Note, in the Roma Iron Age Scandinavians would be speaking Proto-Norse and not Old-Norse since that came later, but since the units in Attila are mainly Old Norse/Viking Age in origin and not Proto-Norse I'm sticking with that.
- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 876
Extinct Languages Spoken - Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Indo-European and more
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (...
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
wn.com/Extinct Languages Spoken Ubykh, Old English, Proto Indo European And More
Five extinct languages spoken, including Ubykh, Old English, Proto-Germanic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Nostratic.
Some more information on the languages (from Wikipedia):
Ubykh, tʷaxəbza in the Ubykh language, is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language that died with its last native speaker, Tevfik Esenç, in 1992. It has the largest consonant inventory among attested non-click languages, with 84 phonemic consonants (but only two phonemic vowels).
Old English, Ænglisc in Old English, is the direct ancestor of the modern English language, although very different due to its lack of Romance influence from the Normans, and because of this is much closer to Icelandic or German. It was spoken from the mid fifth to mid twelfth centuries.
Proto-Germanic is the unattested common ancestor of all the Germanic languages and is a descendant language of Proto-Indo-European, likely spoken in present-day Denmark, and southern Scandinavia about three thousand years ago.. However, certain inscriptions found may be of the early Proto-Norse or late Proto-Germanic periods.
Proto-Indo-European is the unattested, yet highly supported common ancestor of all Indo-European languages, including Hellenic (including Greek), Italic (including Latin and the Romance languages), Germanic, Celtic, Slavic, and the Indo-Iranian languages. There are about 439 Indo-European languages, with almost three billion native speakers, by far the most of any widely recognized language family. The most accepted hypothesis places it spoken in the Pontic steppe, about six thousand years ago, although estimates vary greatly.
Proto-Nostratic is a controversial common ancestor of Afro-Asiatic, Kartvelian, Dravidian, Eurasiatic (including Uralic, Indo-European, and Altaic), sometimes including Elamite, Sumerian, Nivkh, Yukaghir, Chukotko-Chamkatkan, and Eskimo-Aleut languages. It is believed to be spoken in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago.
Texts Used:
Ubykh: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubykh_language#Samples_of_Ubykh
Old English: The Lord's Prayer, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Lord%27s_Prayer_in_English
Proto-Germanic: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language#Schleicher.27s_PIE_fable_rendered_into_Proto-Germanic
Proto-Indo-European: Schleicher's Fable, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleicher%27s_fable (Byrd's translation)
Proto-Nostratic: from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostratic_languages#Sample_text
Information on the phonetics of the languages come from their respective Wikipedia pages.
Stuff used:
Recorded on an iPhone 4s, audio edited in Logic Pro 9, pictures made in Gimp, video made in iMovie.
**DISCLAIMER**
All of these languages are extinct. As such, all pronunciations are completely approximate, especially that of PIE and Proto-Nostratic. I'm not very good at the voiced aspirated (breathy-voiced) PIE stops either, and am unsure about stress patterns, and Old English vowel reduction.
Also, I am not perfect. I made quite a few mistakes - see if you can spot them! Hopefully my American English accent didn't get in the way to much.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Maybe in the future I'll do another... I'd like to do Latin, Ancient Greek, maybe Old Chinese. I'd need some good texts with IPA pronunciations though. If you want, suggest a language in the comments!
I can't imagine how anyone could speak fluent Ubykh. They must have very tough uvulas... (Luckily the Ubykh text didn't use qˁʼ)
- published: 06 Sep 2014
- views: 5999
Steindinn okkar - Víkingar
Skets úr fyrsta þættinum af Steindanum okkar sem sýndur er á Stöð 2....
Skets úr fyrsta þættinum af Steindanum okkar sem sýndur er á Stöð 2.
wn.com/Steindinn Okkar Víkingar
Skets úr fyrsta þættinum af Steindanum okkar sem sýndur er á Stöð 2.
- published: 07 May 2010
- views: 536981
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author: steindinn
The Lord's Prayer in Old Norse
I made this after browing Youtube for videos in Old Norse and noticed that there was a more than average amount of videos of the Lord's Prayer in Old English......
I made this after browing Youtube for videos in Old Norse and noticed that there was a more than average amount of videos of the Lord's Prayer in Old English...
wn.com/The Lord's Prayer In Old Norse
I made this after browing Youtube for videos in Old Norse and noticed that there was a more than average amount of videos of the Lord's Prayer in Old English...
- published: 14 Dec 2010
- views: 79485
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author: Saya1450
Reconstructed Proto-Nordic faces from prehistoric Russia
Reconstructed Proto-Nordid faces from dolichocephalic Proto-Nordid skulls from the 6th to the 2nd millennium BC....
Reconstructed Proto-Nordid faces from dolichocephalic Proto-Nordid skulls from the 6th to the 2nd millennium BC.
wn.com/Reconstructed Proto Nordic Faces From Prehistoric Russia
Reconstructed Proto-Nordid faces from dolichocephalic Proto-Nordid skulls from the 6th to the 2nd millennium BC.
WARDRUNA - Algir - Tognatale 24/10/13 London
Wardruna is a Norwegian music group founded by Einar Kvitrafn Selvik. Wardruna use the oldest of Nordic instruments and poetic metres as well as lyrics writt......
Wardruna is a Norwegian music group founded by Einar Kvitrafn Selvik. Wardruna use the oldest of Nordic instruments and poetic metres as well as lyrics writt...
wn.com/Wardruna Algir Tognatale 24 10 13 London
Wardruna is a Norwegian music group founded by Einar Kvitrafn Selvik. Wardruna use the oldest of Nordic instruments and poetic metres as well as lyrics writt...
- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 658
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author: mepha moon
" PERTH " music by di donna
" PERTH " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, pr...
" PERTH " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foJ381uBS94
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
wn.com/Perth Music By Di Donna
" PERTH " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foJ381uBS94
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 17
" INGUZ " music by di donna
" INGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, pro...
" INGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu9CO_mIKc
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
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" INGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu9CO_mIKc
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Project Germani: Early Germanic Runes and Languages Part III
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec......
More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
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More information about Project Germani can be found here: http://www.projectgermani.org/ Project Germani Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Projec...
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 2072
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author: Dan Dalby
What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Forgotten Languages
What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Proto Indo European
how to speak ancient languages
Sumerian
old norse
gothic
greek
ancient egyptian
ancient chinese...
What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Proto Indo European
how to speak ancient languages
Sumerian
old norse
gothic
greek
ancient egyptian
ancient chinese
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What Ancient Languages Sound Like - Proto Indo European
how to speak ancient languages
Sumerian
old norse
gothic
greek
ancient egyptian
ancient chinese
- published: 13 Oct 2014
- views: 16
" LAGUZ " music by di donna
" LAGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, pro...
" LAGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
wn.com/Laguz Music By Di Donna
" LAGUZ " music by di donna
with neo folk, fusion, new age, symphonic music, rock influences from the album "RUNES", recorded in 2001 at ALCIONE MUSIC, produced by jose oliva....
Runes (Proto-Norse: ᚱᚢᚾᛟ (runo), Old Norse: rún) are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters).
Runology is the study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics.
The earliest runic inscriptions date from around 150 AD. The characters were generally replaced by the Latin alphabet as the cultures that had used runes underwent Christianisation, by approximately 700 AD in central Europe and 1100 AD in northern Europe. However, the use of runes persisted for specialized purposes in northern Europe. Until the early 20th century, runes were used in rural Sweden for decorative purposes in Dalarna and on Runic calendars.
A recent study of runic magic suggests that runes were used to create magical objects such as amulets, needed] but not in a way that would indicate that runic writing was any more inherently magical, than were other writing systems such as Latin or Greek.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 0
The Golden Horns of Gallehus
The Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to ......
The Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to ...
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The Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to ...
Old Scandinavian Meaning
Video shows what Old Scandinavian means. The language Proto-Norse or Proto-Scandinavian.. Old Scandinavian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictiona...
Video shows what Old Scandinavian means. The language Proto-Norse or Proto-Scandinavian.. Old Scandinavian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Old Scandinavian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what Old Scandinavian means. The language Proto-Norse or Proto-Scandinavian.. Old Scandinavian Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Old Scandinavian. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 0
Wardruna - Rotlaust tre fell ( with lyrics and translation ) HQ
I do not own anything. Both logo and music is property of Wardruna. Video uploaded for private usage only. Viewing in HQ may be needed to read lyrics on scre......
I do not own anything. Both logo and music is property of Wardruna. Video uploaded for private usage only. Viewing in HQ may be needed to read lyrics on scre...
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I do not own anything. Both logo and music is property of Wardruna. Video uploaded for private usage only. Viewing in HQ may be needed to read lyrics on scre...
Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology
Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology...
Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology
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Manly P. Hall - On Norse Mythology
- published: 21 Apr 2015
- views: 4
Norwegian School Online
Norwegian School Online http://www.norwegianschoolonline.com is all about Norway and the Norwegian language! Don't miss this chanche to learn one of the most pr...
Norwegian School Online http://www.norwegianschoolonline.com is all about Norway and the Norwegian language! Don't miss this chanche to learn one of the most profitable languages you can learn in the World today! Discover your Viking past or just prepare for the vacation of your lifetime! Norway is the place to go and Norwegian the language to learn.
Norwegian School Online is where you start learning about Norway and the Norwegian Language!
We offer individual and group Language courses from Elementary A1 all the way to Advanced C2. Further on we offer specific language courses tailored to meet specific needs, such as:
Basic Norwegian for Tourists!
Norwegian for Medical Personnel
Norwegian for Business
The Viking Language (Old Norwegian = Norse)
In addition to Norwegian Language courses we offer a vide variety of courses related to Norway.
Norwegian History, Geography and Way of life
Education and Learning in Norway
Working Life in Norway
Health and Health Care in Norway
Children and family life in Norway
Democracy and Welfare Society The Scandinavian Way!
Norwegian Language History with Emphasis on the Vikings!
The Norwegian language and its history is facinating and gives us insight into how the language evolved from Indeo-European through Proto Germanic and Proto Norse and into Norse which was the language of the Vikings. For anyone who is interested in the Norwegian language history, I´ve written short excerpts based on various historic sources.The Norse language influenced other languages in Europe during the Viking age that lasted from about 800 AD to 1150 AD. They traveld all the way to what is todays Istanbul (Constantinopel) as well as all the way to Canada and the Northern parts of the USA. They traded goods as far away as China and India and had a huge trading network even before anyone else even thought it was possible to travel such distances. Quite often they settled down in the land they conquered, and hence the language in this are was influenced. As well as conquering huge parts of Britain and then influencing the Anglo Saxon culture and their language.
If you want to learn a Scandinavian language and are not quite sure which one to choose. Well in case you don´t have a strong preference for any of the languages the choice is simple. Norway has the written language from Denmark and written Norwegian Bokmål and Danish is about 95% the same language. Danes have a very special way of pronouncing the word that can make it a bit more difficult for foreigners to learn. Spoken Norwegian and Swedish is quite similar as well, but the Swedes written language differs a bit from Norwegian and Danish. Norwegian is the most intelligible language a cross the borders in Scandinavia. This mean that you will be able to communicate with Scandinavians using Norwegian.
wn.com/Norwegian School Online
Norwegian School Online http://www.norwegianschoolonline.com is all about Norway and the Norwegian language! Don't miss this chanche to learn one of the most profitable languages you can learn in the World today! Discover your Viking past or just prepare for the vacation of your lifetime! Norway is the place to go and Norwegian the language to learn.
Norwegian School Online is where you start learning about Norway and the Norwegian Language!
We offer individual and group Language courses from Elementary A1 all the way to Advanced C2. Further on we offer specific language courses tailored to meet specific needs, such as:
Basic Norwegian for Tourists!
Norwegian for Medical Personnel
Norwegian for Business
The Viking Language (Old Norwegian = Norse)
In addition to Norwegian Language courses we offer a vide variety of courses related to Norway.
Norwegian History, Geography and Way of life
Education and Learning in Norway
Working Life in Norway
Health and Health Care in Norway
Children and family life in Norway
Democracy and Welfare Society The Scandinavian Way!
Norwegian Language History with Emphasis on the Vikings!
The Norwegian language and its history is facinating and gives us insight into how the language evolved from Indeo-European through Proto Germanic and Proto Norse and into Norse which was the language of the Vikings. For anyone who is interested in the Norwegian language history, I´ve written short excerpts based on various historic sources.The Norse language influenced other languages in Europe during the Viking age that lasted from about 800 AD to 1150 AD. They traveld all the way to what is todays Istanbul (Constantinopel) as well as all the way to Canada and the Northern parts of the USA. They traded goods as far away as China and India and had a huge trading network even before anyone else even thought it was possible to travel such distances. Quite often they settled down in the land they conquered, and hence the language in this are was influenced. As well as conquering huge parts of Britain and then influencing the Anglo Saxon culture and their language.
If you want to learn a Scandinavian language and are not quite sure which one to choose. Well in case you don´t have a strong preference for any of the languages the choice is simple. Norway has the written language from Denmark and written Norwegian Bokmål and Danish is about 95% the same language. Danes have a very special way of pronouncing the word that can make it a bit more difficult for foreigners to learn. Spoken Norwegian and Swedish is quite similar as well, but the Swedes written language differs a bit from Norwegian and Danish. Norwegian is the most intelligible language a cross the borders in Scandinavia. This mean that you will be able to communicate with Scandinavians using Norwegian.
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 10
Why learn Irish
why i think Irish is worth while learning . and why you should learn Irish . also why not learn Manx / Gaelg . or scottish / Gaídhlig if Irish is not your th......
why i think Irish is worth while learning . and why you should learn Irish . also why not learn Manx / Gaelg . or scottish / Gaídhlig if Irish is not your th...
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why i think Irish is worth while learning . and why you should learn Irish . also why not learn Manx / Gaelg . or scottish / Gaídhlig if Irish is not your th...
- published: 12 Jan 2014
- views: 98
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author: King balor
Recommended Books: Proto-Indo-European Culture
The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the people who spoke the language that's at the base of most of the languages stretching from Iceland to India. We've been able......
The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the people who spoke the language that's at the base of most of the languages stretching from Iceland to India. We've been able...
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The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the people who spoke the language that's at the base of most of the languages stretching from Iceland to India. We've been able...
ASMR ★ Norse Viking Mythology Compilation - 5 Bedtime Stories ★ 1 Hour
This is a compilation of 5 Old Norse (Viking) Tales, taken from the 1962 Collier's Children's Classics, volume 7, Legends of Long Ago. The stories include:
Ho...
This is a compilation of 5 Old Norse (Viking) Tales, taken from the 1962 Collier's Children's Classics, volume 7, Legends of Long Ago. The stories include:
How Thor Got His Hammer
How Odin Brought the Mead to Asgard
The Death of Balder
The Punishment of Loki
Ragnarok and the New Day
Some think that these old myths are simply tall tales made up from the imagination. But there is a great amount of archaeological, geological and literary evidences around the world to support these myths - especially the story of the fall of the gods and the rebirth of the planet. If you are interested in this subject, I highly recommend the work of the renowned Immanuel Velikovsky who wrote many books, including Worlds in the Collision. This is the book that was found open on the desk of Velikovsky's close friend, Albert Einstein, on the day he died. Velikovsky's work demonstrates that the close passage of the proto-planet Venus to Earth caused many of the global disasters recorded in old myths and Bible stories. I love Velikovsky's works; he separates fact from fiction and helps the reader make sense of just what happened that led to the creation of these mythological tales.
This is an ASMR video. It is designed to be listened to with earbuds or headphones to enhance the ear to ear whispering effect.
If you'd like to donate to help me upgrade equipment, visit:
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wn.com/Asmr ★ Norse Viking Mythology Compilation 5 Bedtime Stories ★ 1 Hour
This is a compilation of 5 Old Norse (Viking) Tales, taken from the 1962 Collier's Children's Classics, volume 7, Legends of Long Ago. The stories include:
How Thor Got His Hammer
How Odin Brought the Mead to Asgard
The Death of Balder
The Punishment of Loki
Ragnarok and the New Day
Some think that these old myths are simply tall tales made up from the imagination. But there is a great amount of archaeological, geological and literary evidences around the world to support these myths - especially the story of the fall of the gods and the rebirth of the planet. If you are interested in this subject, I highly recommend the work of the renowned Immanuel Velikovsky who wrote many books, including Worlds in the Collision. This is the book that was found open on the desk of Velikovsky's close friend, Albert Einstein, on the day he died. Velikovsky's work demonstrates that the close passage of the proto-planet Venus to Earth caused many of the global disasters recorded in old myths and Bible stories. I love Velikovsky's works; he separates fact from fiction and helps the reader make sense of just what happened that led to the creation of these mythological tales.
This is an ASMR video. It is designed to be listened to with earbuds or headphones to enhance the ear to ear whispering effect.
If you'd like to donate to help me upgrade equipment, visit:
http://www.patreon.com/vikingwhisperer
I make ASMR videos to help others suffering from:
#PTSD #Anxiety #Depression #Insomnia #Fibromyalgia
Please Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/mysteries333
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- published: 06 Feb 2015
- views: 573