The old English word "dois" could be related to the modern English word "deuce," which refers to the number two in cards or dice. It is also used in sports to denote a tied score of 40-40 in tennis.
The Modern English word for "nama" is "name."
The modern English equivalent of the word "yfele" is "evil."
dog
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
The root word "lang" and "ling" both come from the Old English word "lang" which means "long." In modern English, "lang" and "ling" are commonly used to refer to language or speech.
you
I must - je dois
Sae is the the Old English ( West Saxon) form of "sea." There is also the modern English word sae, which is the Anglic dialect form of "so."
It's freend. At least in early modern english..
Gayer is a not a word in modern English. If you mean "happier," the Arabic word is أسعد (pronounced 'as3ad)
for a sum to fall short
Hello? Topcoat is a Modern English word.
The Modern English word for "nama" is "name."
Thither is not an Old English word. It merely means "there" in Modern English as in hither and thither, "here and there".
"Oer" is the poetic license word for "over".
The word I is already in modern English.
The modern English equivalent of the word "yfele" is "evil."