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    Old Norse, Old Nordic, [1] or Old Scandinavian is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlements and chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia and the ...

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    Younger Futhark was a Runic script used to write Old Norse, and was the main alphabet in Norway, Sweden and Denmark throughout the Viking Age, but was largely, though not completely, replaced by the Latin alphabet by about 1200 as a result of the conversion of most of Scandinavia to Christianity. Three slightly different versions of the alphabet de...

    Allir menn eru bornir frjálsir ok jafnir at virðingu ok réttum. Þeir eru allir viti gœddir ok samvizku, ok skulu gøra hvárr til annars bróðurliga. Old Norse text provided by a Magistri Old Norse Tutor A recording of this text by Matthew Leigh Embleton

    Information about Old Norse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Norse http://www.heathenhof.com/how-to-write-old-norse-in-runes/ Online Old Norse lessons http://www.hi.is/~haukurth/norse/ https://notendur.hi.is/haukurth/norse/olessons/lesson1.php http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/eieol/norol-0-X.html https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCxNFxw6iq-...

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  2. Old Norse was the language spoken by the Vikings, and the language in which the Eddas, sagas, and most of the other primary sources for our current knowledge of Norse mythology were written. Old Norse is a member of the Germanic family of languages, which also includes English, German, and several other languages that are widely spoken today.

  3. Old Norse language, classical North Germanic language used from roughly 1150 to 1350. It is the literary language of the Icelandic sagas, skaldic poems, and Eddas. The term Old Norse embraces Old Norwegian as well as Old Icelandic, but it is sometimes used interchangeably with the latter term

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  4. Welcome to our site, OldNorse.org! We seek to educate on Old Norse teaching Old Scandinavian language, culture, and sagas. Learn Old Norse–the language the runes and myths of the Vikings–through user-friendly textbooks, online content, and blog. Here you will find books, free content, audio resources, and a community of Old Norse students ...

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  6. Old Norse is a catch-all term for Old Icelandic, Old Norwegian, Old Swedish, Old Danish, and Old Gotlandic, though it is often used as a synonym for Old Icelandic because the majority of documents come from this region. Documents. The earliest documents from the Scandinavian speaking area are runic insciptions.

  7. Old Norse is an inflected language, meaning that changes in words (and particularly the endings of words) are used to indicate different grammatical categories. Modern Scandinavian languages and German are still highly inflected, and English has a degree of inflection (such as she, her, hers, to indicate subject, object and possessive, and viking / vikings to indicate singular and plural).

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