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Welcome to the fourth edition of “Practice your Gothic”. The idea of this series is to practice a little bit of Gothic every week. Today let’s have a look at the Gospel of Mark, chapter 8,...
The demonstrative pronoun is one of the most important words of the Gothic language. It is the ancestor of the definite article ("the") of the English language and it serves a similar purpose. To...
Welcome to the third edition of “Practice your Gothic”. The idea of this series is to practice a little bit of Gothic every week. Today let’s have a look at the Gospel of John, chapter 6,...
Welcome to the second edition of “Practice your Gothic”. The idea of this series is to practice a little bit of Gothic every week. Today let’s have a look at the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 9,...
Welcome to the first edition of "Practice your Gothic". The idea of this series is to practice a little bit of Gothic every week. Today let's have a look at the Gospel of John, chapter 14, the first...
The Gothic language makes a distinction between three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. This distinction might be a bit difficult for English speaking people as the English...