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'Silfr' is how you say silver in Old Norse.
Mimir in old Norse means the rememberer or the wise one.
Týr's bradnr is how you would say 'Tyr's Blade' in Old Norse.
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gor-simi
valhalla waits
Oh, dude, stormbringer in Old Norse is translated as "stormbringer." Like, it's one of those rare cases where the translation is literally the same. So, if you were expecting some epic ancient Norse word for stormbringer, sorry to disappoint you. It's just stormbringer.
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In french "Apporte-la-tempête" Stormbringer Stormwind = "Hurlevent"
The Tagalog translation for "Norse god" is "diyos ng mga Norse."
Forlog ey hvatvetna. Forlog is 'destiny' ey is 'is' hvatvetna is 'everything'
Old Norse refers to the language. Norse refers to the people.
my=míngirls=mædencild(a)
Type in 'Old Norse' on google. They are multiple English to Old Norse dictionaries and they are FREE.
Swedish is a derivative of Old Norse, and their word for "Wolf" is "Ulv". Old Norse, as a language, seems to be extinct.