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'''Old English''' (sometimes called [[Anglo-Saxon]]) was the language [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] used to translate [[Rohirric]], the language of the [[Rohirrim]], into. Old English has a similiar relation to modern English (into which [[Westron]] is translated) as has Rohirric to Westron, and especially the older language as spoken by the [[Hobbits]] in the past. | |||
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Revision as of 20:51, 29 January 2009
Old English (sometimes called Anglo-Saxon) was the language Tolkien used to translate Rohirric, the language of the Rohirrim, into. Old English has a similiar relation to modern English (into which Westron is translated) as has Rohirric to Westron, and especially the older language as spoken by the Hobbits in the past.