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Old Norse | 700 CE - 1300 CE  What you can read in it: The Eddas, a series of old Icelandic myths, and a bunch of runes and shit. The language of the Vikings, Old Norse was spoken in Scandinavia, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and in parts of Russia, France and the British Isles, and is sort of the predecessor to modern Icelandic.  Pros to learning it: You can pretend you’re a Viking.  Cons to learning it: No one really speaks it anymore. Younger Futhark, Rune Alphabet, Ancient Runes, Runic Alphabet, Elder Futhark Runes, Futhark Runes, Norse Runes, Writing Systems, Lord's Prayer

When: 700 CE - 1300 CE What you can read in it: The Eddas, a series of old Icelandic myths, and a bunch of runes and shit. The language of the Vikings, Old Norse was spoken in Scandinavia, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and in parts of Russia, France and the British Isles, and is sort of the predecessor to modern Icelandic.Pros to learning it: You can pretend you're a Viking.Cons to learning it: No one really speaks it anymore.

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