Treasury of Norse Mythology

Treasury of Norse Mythology — page 7
NOTE ON NORSE NAMES ld Norse used letters that don t appear in the modern alphabet for English Suc ch as B which indicates the first sound in think which indicates the first sound in the and ae which e indicates the first sound in act They also added marks above or below vowels to indicate a variety of sounds While these Old Norse alphabetic symbols are beautiful I feared that using them here would inhibit you from reading passages aloud I wouldn t risk robbing you of that joy So I have anglicized all proper names here Further Norse names often end in rbecause a final r can be a nominative case marker showing that the word is the subject of its sentence Since English does not use case markings on names for the sake of consistency I've chosen to leave out nominative case marking final r s Thus Odinn the Alfadir of the Esir is known here as Odin the Allfather of the Aesir Por who swings his hammer Mjolnir is here Thor who swings his h ammer Mjolnir And so on If you would like to know more about Old Norse please consult a site for the International Phonetic Alphabet IPA such as www phonetics ucla edu course chapter1 chapter html or en wikipedia org wiki International Phonetic Alphabet Then use the IPA to help you understand a site on Old Norse such as www omni riglot com writing oldnorse htm Please watch the wonderful video there NOTE ON NORSE NAMES 8 OR REPRESENTREPREFEREERRERREE