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| Good bye Fare thee well for Good morrow |
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| 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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