a anglo place with houses that a whole family has to live in
skill in combat
Each city had a forum
well you can suck my clit
les maisons de mon village ont toutes un toit de tuiles rouges, des portes en bois (the houses in my village all have a red tiles roof, wooden doors) Les rues sont étroites, sauf la rue principale où il y a l'église et la mairie. (the streets are narrow, except the main street where there is the church and the town hall) La cloche de l'église sonne toutes les heures, même la nuit. (the church bell rings every hour, even at night.) L'école est près de la place du marché (the school is close to the market) La boulangerie et l'épicerie sont à côté du coiffeur, dans la rue principale. (the bakery and the grocery are next to the hairdresser, in the main street)
Yes, it was a way of combining words to make metaphors. There is a good explanation here: http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/changlang/activities/lang/anglosaxon/anglosax.html
Anglosaxon and latin
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No particular village - just a typical one.
There are many ways you could describe a typical weekday in a certain position. You could describe them as exciting or routine for example.
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alliteration
Alliteration
what the fu**
no they dont because schools did not exist
two chains
typical hotel in year 2025?
a village with multiple houses lots of people live their and get fish from the flowing river beside the village