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Original text - Frans - pencez de moyCurrent status Original text
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| | | Source language: Frans
pencez de moy | Remarks about the translation | Ancient French. <edit>"pencez" with "pensez", as even in ancient French "pensez" read this way already</edit> (06/25/francky)<edit to the edit>"pensez" with "pencez", as this text above is a text that is branded on a jewel, I saw it with my own eyes lol</edit to the edit> (06/25/francky) |
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Laaste geredigeer deur Francky5591 - 25 June 2008 20:23
Last messages | | | | | 25 June 2008 08:38 | | | | | | 25 June 2008 09:16 | | galkaNumber of messages: 567 | | | | 25 June 2008 12:45 | | | I see you have a problem with identifying this language. I've found this on the internet.
"pencez de moy", meaning "think of me", period French spelling, the modern French would be spelt "pensez de moi".
| | | 25 June 2008 12:37 | | | | | | 25 June 2008 13:13 | | | | | | 25 June 2008 13:18 | | goncinNumber of messages: 3706 | Francky, ceci est de l'ancien français... CC: Francky5591 | | | 25 June 2008 13:22 | | | Yes, I saw you were on it when I wanted to do something about, that's why I said : "take it away Goncy"! (but not "take it off" source-text flag was only to be edited and you did it well!
Meaning in actual French would be : "Pensez à moi" (not "de" moi, Noella ) | | | 25 June 2008 13:29 | | | ...ah...and "pensez de moy" is the correct old French form of this short sentence, not "pencez de moy"... | | | 25 June 2008 16:58 | | | I've just copied it from the following website on the internet, Francky.
http://www.romanceher.com/PoesyJewelry.htm
It says :
The original ring is inscribed pencez de moy, meaning "think of me", in Lombardic script with period French spelling, the modern French would be spelt pensez de moi. French was still very much the language of the aristocracy in 15th century England.
I can't copy the picture of the pendant with this inscription. But you can always have a look at the website above.
Don't get me wrong. You're right of course. It's indeed 'pensez à moi'.
| | | 25 June 2008 20:20 | | | Oh, funny because I've been here too just before coming back here and read your post Noella.
So I'll edit the text with "pencez"
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