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Good bye
Fare thee well for Good morrow
MEDIEVAL TONGUE
Learn to speak The Medieval Language
& Interact with other Lords & Ladies.
Hello, nice to see you
Good Morrow to thee or Good day, well met or Hail and well met.
How are you?
How farest thee or How dost thee?
Thank you
Gramercy or I thank thee
Where are you from?
Where hail ye from?
What's your name?
What be thy title or what be thy name or what art thou called?
My name is
My title is or My name is or I am called
What's the matter?
What ails thee?
Can I help you?
May I be of service to thee?
See you later
I shall (will) see thee anon
What time is it?
How stands the hour?
I'm sorry
I'm vexed
Where are you going?
Whither goest thou?
The Queen
Your Highness, Your Majesty
Noble
Sire, Your Grace
Women
Mistress, Maiden/Maid, M'lady
Men
Master, M'lord, Sir
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