Let's explore the sounds of Old English, starting with the consonants. The consonants below are categorised by their place of articulation. |
Old English phonology is the pronunciation system of the Old English language, spoken from around 450 to 1150. Its reconstruction is necessarily somewhat ... |
The sounds represented by the Anglo-Saxon letters þ and ð were pronounced as are the sounds represented by their Modern English equivalents: th (as in then [ð] ... |
long e + o is pronounced thus heofon. Most Old English consonants are pronounced the same way as their Modern English equivalents. We give the exceptions below. |
The Old English alphabet has a few differences from that of Modern English. It did not have the letters q, z, j and v (k and x are used but rarely). Alphabet & Pronunciation · Pronunciation · H · SC |
Most Old English consonants are pronounced the same way as their Modern English equivalents. We give the exceptions below. |
Old English letters are usually pronounced the same way we pronounce them in modern English, however, below you will find the three Old English letters no ... |
Between Middle English times and our own day, all of the long vowels changed in pronunciation in a regular manner, called The Great Vowel Shift. |
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