No. In English we say "How old are you?"
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
In Old English, elegy is more of a "mode" or manner of
tarry means currly in old english
There aren't any online translators for Old English. You would need to find a person that speaks Old English, perhaps a college professor.
It's not an Old English word--it didn't enter English until the 1300s which was definitely in the Middle English period. Nor is it totally obsolete, although it is now confined to dialects in Northern England and in Scotland. It means "sneeze".
Koalas neither speak nor understand English, nor any other human language.
The 'bob' is an old slang name for an English shilling. Shillings are no longer used. Nor do you state which countries dollar you are referring to.
Translation: I am neither serious nor old. Note: While the English is ambiguous as to the gender of the speaker, in Spanish, the use of feminine adjectives indicates that the speaker is a woman.
English is neither acronym nor abbreviation. It is the 'full form'.
Nouns in English are neither masculine nor feminine.
These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.
Associante is no a word in English nor does it have a prefix
"Meiple" does not have a meaning in French. It appears to be a term that is not recognized in the French language.
Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid is 60 years old (birthdate: March 5, 1951).
English bulldogs neither migrate nor hibernate. They are domesticated animals.
No, jov is not officially a word in the English language. It is not in the English dictionary nor is it in the Scrabble dictionary.