Benutser Diskussion:Wōdenhelm

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Wäilkuumen ap ju seelterfräiske Wikipedia! Iek spreeke n Bitje Seeltersk, oaber iek kon Oold Ängelsk goud ferstounde. As t wät rakt, koast du dät oan mie af uure Moanskene tälle. --Ooswesthoesbes 10:47, 23. Jan 2009 (UTC)[Beantworten]

Ängel-Seaxisk Wikipedia[beoarbaidje Wältext]

Hi,

I could understand a lot of what you wrote, but the spelling is a different from the Latin alphabet. I see that Saterfrisian and the Ängel-Seaxisk language have a lot in common. Saterfrisian is the purest Frisian language there is, its closer to Old-Frisian than West-Frisian and North-Frisian are. So that is proof that a lot of Old-Frisian elements have been preserved in modern Saterfrisian. You had a question about paganism, could you translate that question for me in English to avoid confusion?? Thank you. --Kening Aldgilles 14:08, 23. Jan 2009 (UTC)[Beantworten]

I think he meant to say whether we want to work together to write articles at the saterlandic wikipedia, but I could be wrong. --Ooswesthoesbes 16:02, 23. Jan 2009 (UTC)[Beantworten]
Yeah, Ooswesthoesbes is correct. When I initially left my message, I didnt know if anyone would be able to speak English or not, so I was hoping that since Old English and Saterlandic are similar, someone would understand. In any case, I think it would be an awesome idea if perhaps we could work on a trans-wiki article co-operation about Germanic Heathenry. So far, on the ANG wiki, I have these articles created, and I'm working on many more. —Wōdenhelm 17:14, 23. Jan 2009 (UTC)[Beantworten]


North Frisian Wikipedia[beoarbaidje Wältext]

Hello Wōdenhelm,
Thank you for supporting the North Frisian Wikipedia. The phrase versions you link to, however, only compare one North Frisian dialect to other NOT-North Frisian dialects. I don't know, whether they exist for the other dialects. Greetings, --Pyt 15:48, 30. Aug 2009 (UTC)[Beantworten]