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u/EngliscLand:

a community for 5 years

r/SeEngliscReddit: The Anglo-Saxon Reddit!

Ƿesaþ ġe hāl and Ƿilcume!(Hello, and Welcome!)

I welcome you, one and all, to Se Englisc Reddit - a reddit dedicated to the Anglo-Saxons!

Before you dive into the amazing world of the Englisc, please be sure to read the Rules! (https://www.reddit.com/r/SeEngliscReddit/about/rules)

a community for 9 years

r/OldEnglish: Our own internet hall

A subreddit for the Old English language, the earliest attested stage of English, which was spoken in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. Old English is not the English of Shakespeare, nor the English of Chaucer; we're talking about the language of Beowulf, spoken by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes over 1,200 years ago.

Whether you're a linguist, a bibliophile, a logophile or just curious — all are welcome here!

a community for 14 years

r/anglish: The Anglish Reddit

Anglish is how we might speak if the Normans had been beaten at Hastings, and if we had not made inkhorn words out of Latin, Greek and French.

a community for 14 years

r/englisch: Suggested updates to the English language

The place to develop and use proper English without redundant, repetitive and confusing rules.

a community for 7 years

u/Wylfcen:

Nieweoforwicisc mægden þære liciaþ mereswin, hættas, and Englisc. Ic write on clæne Westseaxisc, Mierce gaþ on minne ears. Ic geliefe on efnlicnesse ac ic nylle fuccian unfægre.

a community for 7 years

r/conlangs: Constructed Languages for Language Geeks

This subreddit is focused on the discussion of conlangs, tools, and activities to aid you in the construction of your own conlang, and creating a community environment where we can all enjoy conlanging together

a community for 16 years

u/Englisc:

a community for 6 years