Thank youBrizeCrize wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 7:55 am Section 1, The Beginning of All Things, enclosed, in 29:06:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/mythsofnorthernlands_01_guerber_128kb.mp3
A background in a Scandinavian language probably would've been helpful with the many names here (objects even have proper names!) so please make a note if any seem terribly 'off'. (Few things bug me like newscasters who bungle name or place pronunciations - so I really try to avoid that, even for my somewhat smaller audience).
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Myths of northern lands, by H. A. Guerber - lt
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Can I please claim section 28 The Twilight of the Gods ?
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All yoursbaxterphil wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 10:32 am Can I please claim section 28 The Twilight of the Gods ?
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Hi Brenda,
Thanks for a wonderful recording of section 3--PL Okay.
Lora
Thanks for a wonderful recording of section 3--PL Okay.
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Hello Brize,
I think you did a fine job with pronunciation! At 25:20 please change "tree" to "light" in "He hates that asa-light whose rays benignant."
Thanks,
Lora
I think you did a fine job with pronunciation! At 25:20 please change "tree" to "light" in "He hates that asa-light whose rays benignant."
Thanks,
Lora
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Thanks, Lora. In my mind of minds, I thought I had 'asa' pegged as an ash tree, and it showed!ADKreader1122 wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2024, 8:29 am Hello Brize,
I think you did a fine job with pronunciation! At 25:20 please change "tree" to "light" in "He hates that asa-light whose rays benignant."
Thanks,
Lora
Now recorded as writ:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/mythsofnorthernlands_01_guerber_128kb.mp3
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Brize
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Thank you.BrizeCrize wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2024, 11:01 amThanks, Lora. In my mind of minds, I thought I had 'asa' pegged as an ash tree, and it showed!ADKreader1122 wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2024, 8:29 am Hello Brize,
I think you did a fine job with pronunciation! At 25:20 please change "tree" to "light" in "He hates that asa-light whose rays benignant."
Thanks,
Lora
Now recorded as writ:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/mythsofnorthernlands_01_guerber_128kb.mp3
Thanks,
Brize
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Hi Guys,
at the end of some of the poems it says Name then TR, I just wondered what that stood for and how you would read that ? sorry if this is a silly question
at the end of some of the poems it says Name then TR, I just wondered what that stood for and how you would read that ? sorry if this is a silly question
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Hi Brize,
All set--PL Okay. Thanks!
Lora
All set--PL Okay. Thanks!
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The "TR" stands for translation, so after saying the name, the word "translation" follows. It's a good question!
Lora
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