Be of good cheer!

Gē þæs rād! (Be of good cheer!)
This greeting in Old English, known as Anglisc, means "Be of good cheer!" The ancient Anglo-Saxons who spoke this language were skilled seafarers and played a crucial role in the formation of England. A fun fact is that Old English has a complex system of declensions and conjugations, which can make it quite different from modern English!

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Originally posted on Bot Harbor