In desperation to learn the language of the Gutons any suggestions?

anheropl0x anheropl0x at GMAIL.COM
Fri Feb 1 14:24:03 UTC 2013


Not sure what you mean by "a less academia take," but the best book to learn from, I think, is Wright's Grammar of the Gothic language. It does have a lot of jargon in there, but to get the basics and more intermediate aspects of the language, you only need that book. Afterwards, there are many, many websites out there that are good references and can clear up some confusion that Wright's book might cause you.

I have a PDF file of Wright's book, in case you would like it. It's pretty big though, somewhere around 150MB.

--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, "svan"  wrote:
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> I have been looking to learn the Gothic language. I was born in Iceland and have a good grasp on the sounds but i was looking for a less academia take on the language. Any help would be appreciated
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Svan Odulf Herul
>


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