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Stave church in Norway, which I learned about from my language course.
Well, it's not so much that I speak Norwegian as that I am learning Norwegian. It was a random thing, as my sister turned me on to the terrific language app DuoLingo, and I lit on Norwegian. I can almost read a thriller in Norwegian so it's working. And thrilling.
You can really see the Anglo-Saxon roots of (connection to?) English in it, with many similar words, like hus/house.
I did study some Old English not long ago. Read More
You can really see the Anglo-Saxon roots of (connection to?) English in it, with many similar words, like hus/house.
I did study some Old English not long ago. Read More