Romeo & Juliet... "Translated"

Romeo & Juliet... "Translated"

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Romeo and Juliet is my personal favorite story, and I find it hard to understand at times, too. I loved the 1968 movie so much, I personally forced myself to learn fluent Old English before I could read the actual play. So, while doing so I decided to not make my friends I would beg to read the story do the same, and I wrote my first variation of this solely for a friend. Now, I thought on and decided more people might even need it... Because of -School -Your friend wants you to read it -You want to read it but can't Or anything else... So, here is my official "translation" of Romeo and Juliet. :) NOTES: 1) If you want me to translate any other story that is in Old English, let me know and I might post a story, maybe even dedicate it all to you :) 2)None of the videos I put on the side are mine. Pictures I DO have edited, so Idk. But none of the videos are mine. xD
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