Strange to think this is how English could have been without so much French influence, anyone got any other readings of old euro languages? Interesting subject
https://youtu.be/zfaEGU45lKA
but then you would still have the nordic influences
>>1659622
I don't see the issue here
>>1659612
I was looking for a video that had a fable in the closest we've come to recreating proto indo european but I couldn't find it so here's some Beowulf in Old English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH-_GwoO4xI
>>1659612
I'm desperately looking for the Frankish language being spoken or even just some words from it.
>>1660415
we can't recreate proto-indo european. you can try, but you're just role-playing. proto-indo european came out of anatolia or georgia tens of thousands of years ago
>>1660420
frankish was just a type of germanic/dutch
I question the rigor behind their methodology and their ideas about the "purity" of languages but it's sort of neat to read English without ANY outside influence.
http://anglish.wikia.com/wiki/Main_leaf
If there's any legitimate linguists here who could weigh in on this project that would be appreciated.
Sounds like dutch
>>1659612
considering anything you are calling french were originally clovis/doggerland/celtic/romans anyway whats the difference??
>>1659612
Implying modern english sound like French.
You're delusional,,if english was influenced by old french it would sound like that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-gTUUgZCQo
not like that :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dABo_DCIdpM