You're so sure that I believe you, Vincent!
And I honestly don't know, I just wondered....
You're so sure that I believe you, Vincent!
And I honestly don't know, I just wondered....
Ой, голова у меня кружится |-P ...... and my brain hurts too....
Дак я читал об этом во многих источниках, когда интересовался Middle English'ом. А вы не верите.
-- Да? Коту Ваське, бл##?
-- Нет, Я кот Васька :-/
Верю, I swear!Originally Posted by Vincent Tailors
Look, I've even looked up some proof for you
my / mine, thy / thine: In a deliberately archaic style, the forms with /n/ are used before words beginning with a vowel sound (thine eyes). This practice is irregularly followed in the King James Bible; it may have emerged as a later nicety. Otherwise, thy and thine correspond with my and mine; that is, the first is attributive (my/thy goods), and the second predicative (they are mine/thine)..
So...... я верю......
Ой, голова у меня кружится |-P ...... and my brain hurts too....
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