The Y in Viking runes stands for the letters "th". This rune is called Thorne in Anglo-Saxon and Thurs (giant) in Scandinavian. It is pronounced the same, and it it's not a why. "The olde pub" is really the old pub, not "ye" old pub.
The word "viking" comes from "vikingr".
Henry Hudson was NOT a Viking. He was an Englishman sailing under the Dutch Flag.
It means Snake
There was no single viking language. The vikings were not a single culture. They were norweigians, swedes, swiss, danish, etc.
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The word "viking" comes from "vikingr".
Henry Hudson was NOT a Viking. He was an Englishman sailing under the Dutch Flag.
It means Snake
Old Norse
its 'frett'. im not viking, but i heard about it somewhere. and are you talking about the new school if possible?
There was no single viking language. The vikings were not a single culture. They were norweigians, swedes, swiss, danish, etc.
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The ancient viking language is called Old Norse. Norse is a Germanic language related to English and German, and more closely to Norwegian and Danish, but its closest living relative is modern Icelandic.
The ancient viking language is called Old Norse. Norse is a Germanic language related to English and German, and more closely to Norwegian and Danish, but its closest living relative is modern Icelandic.
shoop sue i went to a viking show and they sed day meal so yeah
The Vikings settled Iceland, and Iceland is very isolated, meaning that there was little external influence on the languge from the original Viking Settlers.
"Thank you" in Old Norse, the language of the Vikings, is "takk."