Alphabet-The old English way
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wtf is this? this isn't old english, its modern english.
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This is absolutely adorable! It wasn't what I was looking for, however such a lovely break, thank you :)
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"U is for under. This river is flowing under the bridge! Where on Earth is it going!? *audio cuts out*" LMAO!
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C is for charming :)
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I think it's sweet :)
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So sweet! Rhymes now are all so simplistic and dull. It was much more interesting at the early 20C and before :)
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A is for Apple, B is for Baseball, C is for Cat... seems easier.
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Lovely. It makes me miss my homeland.
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Let me just explain something for you ignorant trolls about what is (most likely) meant by the "old English way". You just automatically assume it means the "way of Old English", but maybe... just MAYBE it means "The old-fashioned way, in English"? That is the old "English way", not the "Old English" way.
Also, old isn't capitalised.
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This is not old english.
The Queen is making YouTube videos!
Triplesod 3 years ago 27
Lovely! English accent is warmer and easier than american accent. Y is for yachts, in the harbour these lay 'til the month of December turns into May! Hehehe
vobiscum2007 4 years ago 5