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Scion of The Faithful
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The brink, where hope and despair are akin. [The Philippines]
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Although a word or two in English would help.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lurking in the shadows.
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Oh well then.
tech = house. srón = nose. I might also mention, in relation to grammar, that Old Gaelic has an actual equative case (as part of the degrees of comparison, that is). |
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Banshee of Camelot
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 5,830
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I have not the faintest idea how to find out what any of the Old Gaelic words mean .
But "house" and "nose" are extremely helpful hints! Could it be Sam's poem?Grey as a mouse, big as a house, nose like a snake I make the earth shake
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lurking in the shadows.
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You are correct!
Well done, Guinevere! I thought no one was ever going to guess. Old Gaelic and Modern Gaelic are not quite so different, except for grammatical things, so most of the words you could have found in any Irish - English dictionary online.
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Banshee of Camelot
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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Thank you, Cailin! Some Italian again, since German would probably be much too easy for you.
(I could try Swiss-German dialect though, next time...)Quote:
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Fading Fëanorion
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: into the flood again
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I think it's
"I see a white stream that comes down from the snows, where it issues from the shadow of the vale a green hill rises upon the east. A dike and mighty wall and thorny fence encircle it." That would be Legolas describing Edoras. |
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Banshee of Camelot
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 5,830
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Now I wonder with what language you will come up, Macalaure
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