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Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 06:34:42 281c5f No.740131
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Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 06:36:18 7f05dd No.740133
smh fam tbh
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 06:37:16 0f1ee1 No.740134
I can't believe this is a big deal to some of you people.
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 06:59:03 32ed4b No.740139
I've heard colloquial speech in the early modern era may have been similar to the way modern people speak.
In any case those translations are from varied sources such as the Middle English one which is translated from the Vulgate.
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 14:46:05 5369bd No.740279
Eternal Normans ruined the English language.
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 17:58:53 e749d3 No.740353
last one sounds a bit like latin
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 18:02:58 d06082 No.740357
>>740131
>tfw we've regressed to pictographs
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 18:16:47 0142aa No.740362
>>740353
No.
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 18:38:42 57688d No.740364
>t. never heard Latin in his life
Christanon 12/12/18 (Wed) 21:52:38 3618ec No.740414
This doesn't really demonstrate a change in the language at all, except from Old English to Middle English. Everything after Old English is completely intelligible to a modern reader - all it shows are differences in the translation of the Psalm