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    Canturbury Tales @.@.. /twitch /memories of lit. class
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vilhem View Post
    Canturbury Tales @.@.. /twitch /memories of lit. class

    wow i never read those... I was atleast forced to read Wuthering Heights in 9th grade... the moorish tongue gave me a headache the first time i read it... was canturbury tales good at least?

    On topic I do support some type of Lore book
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemma View Post
    Annnd this is where a nice lore book will help out the poor orphaned kitties like C\\'Rysta, look at that face Ferne!
    It\\'s so sad and in need of more lore
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rannie View Post
    the moorish tongue gave me a headache the first time i read it...
    ...that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    Moor·ish (adj.)
    1. Of or relating to the Moors or their culture.
    2. Of, relating to, or being a style of Spanish architecture of the 8th to the 16th century, characterized by the horseshoe arch and ornate decoration.

    Wuthering Heights was set in the Yorkshire Moors, but as far as I can remember was written in very good English (it's been 20 years, so forgive me). I guess there might have been some Yorkshire dialect..?

    The Canterbury Tales on the other hand, I remember having to translate from Middle English into something I understood before I could make sense of them. I hated the chore of that, but then I didn't become a translator as my career, so I can see why a certain someone may want to pay homage to them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjollnir View Post
    ...that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    Moor·ish (adj.)
    1. Of or relating to the Moors or their culture.
    2. Of, relating to, or being a style of Spanish architecture of the 8th to the 16th century, characterized by the horseshoe arch and ornate decoration.

    Wuthering Heights was set in the Yorkshire Moors, but as far as I can remember was written in very good English (it's been 20 years, so forgive me). I guess there might have been some Yorkshire dialect..?

    The Canterbury Tales on the other hand, I remember having to translate from Middle English into something I understood before I could make sense of them. I hated the chore of that, but then I didn't become a translator as my career, so I can see why a certain someone may want to pay homage to them!

    yeah wuthering heights had yorkshire in it i remember speaking to my english teacher because the whole class couldn't understand that character at all and she said it was moorish dialect (pertaining to the yorkshire moors or baroque i think it's calls as well but heavier) Also it was a lot harder to understand than say the Secret Garden's dialect for certain characters. I understand it now though after having to read Wuthering Heights.

    hmmm I'll have to try to read those cause my interest has been piqued.
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    I have a secret to tell. From my electrical well. It's a simple message and I'm leaving out the whistles and bells. So the room must listen to me Filibuster vigilantly. My name is blue canary one note* spelled l-i-t-e. My story's infinite Like the Longines Symphonette it doesn't rest- TMBG Birdhouse in your Soul
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rannie View Post
    yeah wuthering heights had yorkshire in it i remember speaking to my english teacher because the whole class couldn't understand that character at all and she said it was moorish dialect (pertaining to the yorkshire moors or baroque i think it's calls as well but heavier)
    Your English teacher is as mad as a fish.

    Yorkshire dialect = north of England (Sean Bean as Boromir or Ned Stark). Found in Wuthering Heights/The Secret Garden.

    Moorish dialect = well... The Moors were medieval Muslims from North Africa who conquered much of southern Europe 1300 years ago. To say something is 'Moorish' means you are pertaining to their culture. They influenced the Basque (now a region of France and Spain) language heavily, so if there was a 'Moorish dialect' of anything it would be of Basque (does sound a bit like 'Baroque', admittedly ).

    Nothing Moorish in Wuthering Heights!

    I guess I was lucky in that I was familiar enough with Yorkshire that I didn't notice it in Wuthering Heights or The Secret Garden! lol


    I think I'm off-topic, sorry!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjollnir View Post
    Your English teacher is as mad as a fish.

    Yorkshire dialect = north of England (Sean Bean as Boromir or Ned Stark). Found in Wuthering Heights/The Secret Garden.

    Moorish dialect = well... The Moors were medieval Muslims from North Africa who conquered much of southern Europe 1300 years ago. To say something is 'Moorish' means you are pertaining to their culture. They influenced the Basque (now a region of France and Spain) language heavily, so if there was a 'Moorish dialect' of anything it would be of Basque (does sound a bit like 'Baroque', admittedly ).

    Nothing Moorish in Wuthering Heights!

    I guess I was lucky in that I was familiar enough with Yorkshire that I didn't notice it in Wuthering Heights or The Secret Garden! lol


    I think I'm off-topic, sorry!
    *shrugs* ok whatever this she told me hmm lets see... 17 years ago so it doesn't matter if she was right or wrong anymore and I really don't care either
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    I have a secret to tell. From my electrical well. It's a simple message and I'm leaving out the whistles and bells. So the room must listen to me Filibuster vigilantly. My name is blue canary one note* spelled l-i-t-e. My story's infinite Like the Longines Symphonette it doesn't rest- TMBG Birdhouse in your Soul
    A huge THANK YOU!!!! For FINALLY selling the Meteor Survivor Polo on the store. AND a huge thanks to my friend who bought it for me while he was at Fan Fest!!! YES I finally have my POLO!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjollnir View Post
    as mad as a fish
    I am related to fish, good sir! You wouldn't be insulting my relatives, now, would you?


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    None of you are real. You're all just cats pounding on a keyboard, and using ELIZA software when in TS3/Vent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rannie View Post
    *shrugs* ok whatever this she told me hmm lets see... 17 years ago so it doesn't matter if she was right or wrong anymore and I really don't care either
    Fair enough. Some people care about knowing things right, some don't. I'm one of the former and there might be other folk reading who are grateful for the knowledge. From the 0 likes on my post, I think most people here, like you, probably don't care though!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hestern_Nestern View Post
    I am related to fish, good sir! You wouldn't be insulting my relatives, now, would you?
    Depends if you take mad as an insult. A lot of folk just take it as a way of life. And yes Hesty, you too are mad as a fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rannie View Post
    wow i never read those... I was atleast forced to read Wuthering Heights in 9th grade... the moorish tongue gave me a headache the first time i read it... was canturbury tales good at least?

    On topic I do support some type of Lore book
    Kinda late to reply lol. I read it when I was in high school (some 16 years ago), so most of it is forgotten, but I do remember it was a hard read, along the lines of Beowulf (also read that in HS X.x).
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