Hello! I wish to translate from English to Old English (Anglo-Saxon) these words:
"Oh my wings!" How can I do it? Did Anglo-Saxons use "Oh"? "Wings" seems to be in the vocative: which is the Anglo-Saxon case? I found "min" for "my" and "fíðru" ("fithru" if you can read the special type) for "wings": are the right words in the right cases? Thank you in advance, if you can help me. Bye! Rocky3
"Il sapere e la ragione parlano, l'ignoranza ed il torto urlano".
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