[Loch-Ruadh] Speaking Forsoothly - Daily Lesson 10

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Fri Sep 8 09:50:26 PDT 2006


i do not know     we that speak the ole howeleth    only roleth   when we
have an itch       the ole  wolfe

Lord j_greywolf at earthlink.net
to the kingdom and ,
the one from who all blessings flow


> [Original Message]
> From: Clint Gallon <cgallon at gmail.com>
> To: <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org>; Shire of Loch Ruadh, Kingdom of
Ansteorra, SCA,  Inc. <loch-ruadh at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Date: 9/8/2006 11:29:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Loch-Ruadh] Speaking Forsoothly - Daily Lesson 10
>
> That is howeth thou dost roleth.
>
> -- Cathal
>
>
>
> On 9/8/06, Pádraig Ruad Ó Maolagáin <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org> wrote:
> >
> > Daily Lesson 10
> >
> > Thee and Thou and all the rest...
> > Using "thee", "thou" and other such second person singular references
can
> > be confusing.  Here are some examples of how they are used and the
> > language rule instances for each case:
> >
> > Thou wast in the pavilion. (one person, subject)
> > Ye were in the pavilion. (several people, subject)
> > I saw thee in the pavilion. (one person, object)
> > I saw you in the pavilion. (several people, object)
> > That is thy tent. (one person, possessive)
> > That is your tent. (several people, possessive)
> > That tent is thine. (one person, predicate possessive)
> > That tent is yours. (several people, predicate possessive)
> >
> > Shakespearian Word/Phrase of the Day:
> > 'Tis all one - it's all the same; makes no difference.
> >     "Whether we dine on fish or fowl, 'tis all one to me."
> >
> > Padraig
> > --
> > Nunc est bibendum.
> > ******************
> > ******************
> > Politicians prefer unarmed peasants.
> >
> >
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