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How do you say 'how are you' in old english? HELP!
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Random, yes i know... haha it's for a project at school. Can someone please tell me how you say "How are you?" in old english Correctly (don't just make it up please). I'd Really appreciate it if you can comment below!
Old english as in Shakespearean
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Old english as in Shakespearean
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I'm pretty sure it's 'how fare thee', but I'm not positive.
Try and google it.
Try and google it.
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Theres multiple ways to say it, just go on google
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I have googled it but not found anything !
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Try to google things with key words such as "old timey" or the specific time period you are talking about.
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SPEED wroteDSR_50 wrote I'm pretty sure it's 'how fare thee', but I'm not positive.
Try and google it.
That's not old English...
This is old English...
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OP: good luck.....
haha i'm about to give up and just use his, it sounds somewhat right
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You could just use "how art thou" but idk if i spelled it right.
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