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Old English And Modern English by dono3a5(m): 5:29am On Apr 07, 2008 |
Hello pips, this game is about old and modern english.i will ask a word that is an old english word,sentence or phrase,all you have to do is tell me the word in modern english. NOTE:Shakespearean english can also be asked. whoever gets the answer right gets to send the next question. here it goes; in old english the were called ''aviators'' what are they called now? |
Re: Old English And Modern English by mohawkchic(f): 7:18pm On Apr 07, 2008 |
~Pilots~ |
Re: Old English And Modern English by dono3a5(m): 12:40pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
thats brilliant mohawkchic. you were supposed to send one in.well since you didnt,i will. "It used to be called SWINE what is it now called" NOTE: whoever posts in the answer gets to post in the next question. |
Re: Old English And Modern English by nguage(m): 3:39pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
double post |
Re: Old English And Modern English by nguage(m): 3:39pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
Pig They used to be called scammers, they are now called______ |
Re: Old English And Modern English by dono3a5(m): 8:27pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
419? well i dont know oohhhhh! @ n-guage by the way,what do you mean by double post? do you think that mohawkchic and i are the same? answer me first sha. |
Re: Old English And Modern English by mohawkchic(f): 8:36pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
~Yahoo yahoo,lol J/K don_o3a5: ~ ~ You don't seriously think that thought might ave crossed his mind ,do you? |
Re: Old English And Modern English by desodgi(m): 8:57pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
Where is the next question |
Re: Old English And Modern English by dono3a5(m): 9:58pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
@ all n-guage post na waho i can't think of a word like that.he just came up with a hard one when i was trying to keep it simple.well who wants us to skip his word and go for sumtin simplier put up your hands. or do you think it will be unfair to just bone the guy post? After too many trials on one post, i think-then that word should be skiped.Or don't you yhink so? |
Re: Old English And Modern English by chiogo(f): 10:35pm On Apr 08, 2008 |
n-guage:Frauds/Fraudsters. It used to be called 'betrothed' but now called . . . . . . . |
Re: Old English And Modern English by stkris(m): 4:29am On Apr 09, 2008 |
engaged it used to be called 'knowing' as in . . abraham knew sarah ,but now called __ |
Re: Old English And Modern English by Nobody: 5:19am On Apr 09, 2008 |
to have sex It used to be called phallus but now known as |
Re: Old English And Modern English by nguage(m): 9:11pm On Apr 11, 2008 |
@ topic it is now known as penis n-guage: Nigerian scammers |
Re: Old English And Modern English by chiogo(f): 9:27pm On Apr 11, 2008 |
n-guage:haha, very funny not @topic They used to be called Learned but are now called. . . . . . . |
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