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Post by Cherise on Jul 2, 2005 20:18:37 GMT -5
I figure since I will be working at the Renaissance Faire, I really need to brushen up on my medieval talk. If y'all have any medieval phrases in mind with the english counterparts, it'd be real' nice.
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Post by White Tigress on Jul 2, 2005 21:06:26 GMT -5
Well I have one for you..
Good Day or Good Morrow.
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Post by Cherise on Jul 2, 2005 21:22:17 GMT -5
Ooh! I have that one ^^ I was trying to think of a way to say thank you. "Thank ye" is the only one that really pops into my head, besides "God have mercy" or "Grammercy". "God have mercy" sounds like something evil... "GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR PITIFUL SOUL FOR NOT TIPPING ME!"
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Lady Desari
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Post by Lady Desari on Jul 3, 2005 10:46:06 GMT -5
Here's one for you..."Bloody hell...Have you gone mad"
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Post by Veedo on Jul 3, 2005 18:16:30 GMT -5
I say that
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Post by White Tigress on Jul 8, 2005 17:49:27 GMT -5
How Now? which means How are you?
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Devyn
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Post by Devyn on Aug 18, 2005 9:01:05 GMT -5
Good day to Ye m'lord or M'lady could be used for goodby or hello. right.
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Devyn
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Post by Devyn on Aug 18, 2005 9:09:35 GMT -5
Tis most splendid means, alright cool
and I also found it is most beauteos( its most beautiful)
and where is the privy?means where is the restroom.so there are a few
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Lady Desari
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Post by Lady Desari on Aug 21, 2005 13:03:54 GMT -5
Here is one for you...Are you daft? Meaning have you lost your mind?
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Post by Cherise on Aug 21, 2005 22:35:04 GMT -5
Snort. I should've used that today at Archery.
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