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used to communicate in Germanic runes.
Rouenpucelle is praying for her puppy
used to communicate in Germanic runes.
Iron Man is back to normal, whatever that overrated concept is anyway
I first learned the false runes from Tolkein, but in college I learned the real ones. I focused on and became fluent in the Anglo-Saxon Futharc, when I was taking Anglo-Saxon as an independant study in college.
As a thank you to the prfessor for taking his time to teach me Old Angolish, I made a red clay plaque of Caedmon’s Hymn with carved runes. Then I buried it for a couple months, and dug it back up and presented it to him in a semi sneaky way. Klaus was very thankful for it. He uses it now as an “artifact” that his Old English students have to decipher.
I also used to write my grocery lists in runes, and then leave them some place in the store for someone to discover.
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In high school, I learned the runes from a dictionary.
Were you a linguistics major?
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in Art Education, and Teaching German. Old English, was a German Elective. I added the German major, because for our lib eds, category A gave us a choice betweenmath classes and foreign language classes. I have a huge aversion to math, so I chose German, because I had always wanted to learn it. The category was for 8 to 18 quarter credits, and that took me into 2nd quarter of 2nd year. I excelled, so that I tested out of all my 2nd year, and was put into 3rd year (which I still passed with an A). I was already being hired by the Uni as a tutor, and so I looked and saw that I only needed 23 more cerdits to make it a major (due to a lot of crossover classes), and 15 more for a minor. It was logical. I took a couple classes on liguistics too, plus literature, and Middle High German, German history, and a couple credits independant study of anglo-Saxon with Klaus in the English dept. I can still read Anglo Saxon pretty good. While there I got into a special project with the Annishinaabe dept. to write a course book for Ojibwe. I was the linguistics advisor to the project, but learned a lot of the language in the process. I since then have learned some Swedish, and Scots Ghaidhlig, and recently added Biblical Greek and a smigeon of Hebrew to the mix.
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I was teaching myself Biblical Greek this summer, thanks to this website.