Its also interesting to note that in various Romance languages the word for woman and wife are the same. Particularly the French "femme"
ValiumandDolls 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Fascinatus maximus germanus swedus wyfus!
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Archiveofobscurity 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
5:07 "Old English 'wif' meant 'woman', but there was a word for 'woman', and the word for 'woman' was 'wife'."
Uh, no, the word for 'woman' was 'wifman'... as you later explain. You seriously messed with my brain there :)
ireylo 9 months ago
@ireylo Yeah, coulda been fractionally clearer, but you know what I mean (that is, "wifman" is the ancient pronounciation of the word "woman").
BryanAJParry 9 months ago
Ohhh! I like Kent too.
Also, language videos.
But what's up with the haircut?! :P
@ireylo What's up with my haircut...? Please see here: /watch?v=IGAsbgFHyOg&feature=channel_video_title
Cool about Kent: they are brilliant. Or, as we Swedish people say (because I know you're Swedish, Ivo), "Jättekul!"
Whoa! You look quite fetching with longish hair, really!
Ahh, I'm Swedish now? It really shows how well you know/remember me :(
@ireylo Fetching... or "fuggly" :P I think "fuggly". Yes, you're Swedish alright. That is in Bulgaria, right? :P
No, on that longish vid you are quite handsome, you're still handsome on the current vid, it's just the hair that's basically cut with a bowl and shears, sorry.
Oh right, you remember actually, I live in Stockholm, Bulgaria :D
@ireylo I see. LOL. I think I need to change my stylist, hmm... :P
Awesome. I'd def watch more of these.
TBucker 10 months ago
@TBucker Cheers, mate. I'll post more of this ilk up, so don't worry; language is a thing I **do**, so I can't help coming back to it.
BryanAJParry 10 months ago
Its also interesting to note that in various Romance languages the word for woman and wife are the same. Particularly the French "femme"
ValiumandDolls 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Fascinatus maximus germanus swedus wyfus!
o_0
Archiveofobscurity 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
5:07 "Old English 'wif' meant 'woman', but there was a word for 'woman', and the word for 'woman' was 'wife'."
Uh, no, the word for 'woman' was 'wifman'... as you later explain. You seriously messed with my brain there :)
ireylo 9 months ago
@ireylo Yeah, coulda been fractionally clearer, but you know what I mean (that is, "wifman" is the ancient pronounciation of the word "woman").
BryanAJParry 9 months ago
Ohhh! I like Kent too.
Also, language videos.
But what's up with the haircut?! :P
ireylo 9 months ago
@ireylo What's up with my haircut...? Please see here: /watch?v=IGAsbgFHyOg&feature=channel_video_title
Cool about Kent: they are brilliant. Or, as we Swedish people say (because I know you're Swedish, Ivo), "Jättekul!"
BryanAJParry 9 months ago
Whoa! You look quite fetching with longish hair, really!
Ahh, I'm Swedish now? It really shows how well you know/remember me :(
ireylo 9 months ago
@ireylo Fetching... or "fuggly" :P I think "fuggly". Yes, you're Swedish alright. That is in Bulgaria, right? :P
BryanAJParry 9 months ago
No, on that longish vid you are quite handsome, you're still handsome on the current vid, it's just the hair that's basically cut with a bowl and shears, sorry.
Oh right, you remember actually, I live in Stockholm, Bulgaria :D
ireylo 9 months ago
@ireylo I see. LOL. I think I need to change my stylist, hmm... :P
BryanAJParry 9 months ago
Awesome. I'd def watch more of these.
TBucker 10 months ago
@TBucker Cheers, mate. I'll post more of this ilk up, so don't worry; language is a thing I **do**, so I can't help coming back to it.
BryanAJParry 10 months ago