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I wanted to write a letter with two versions,English and english
the first one with words from the old English as in words like "greetings","Splended".......and the second 1 wid short words as 2,4 gr8,.........can you guys help me with these words!!!!!!!


the person with most words gets chosen as best answer!!!!!!!

2007-02-02 23:48:18 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

6 answers

greetings
salutations
felicitations
discombobulated
most charmed
rambunctious
persnickety
impudent rascal
woopsy-daisy
forsooth
great scott
thy
precious one
thou
forsakes
presently incapacitated
foregoes
therefore
utterly simplistic
contraption
naivette
ghastly
a-fluster
vapours
swooning
lacsadaisical
dearest
flushed
swain
rake
buxom
robust
flummoxed
beset
anon
parting is such sweet sorrow
alas
alabaster princess
turgid
tumescent
afflicted
fearful
overcome
betwixt
the passing of time
my heart fills with dread
i feel as though i cannot bear it
i am filled with a great certainty
abounding
everlasting
cuckold
rapscallion
swine
i hold great expectations for the coming time
frightful
do not mock me for i am of a foul disposition
mayhaps we were too hasty in our first assesment?
ours is not to question why...
eternally yours
i remain your dearest and most cherished companion
i hold you in the highest of esteem
until we meet again dearheart
And for the second one:
gr8
m8
sk8
pl8
f8
d8
st8
h8
re n st8
2 l8
cud u
pist
laff
fyi(for your information)
ffs
sis(sister)
howz
gawjuz
blu
omg(ommigod)
lol
u
l8r
xlnt
gud nite
tite
4
2
c
i
w8
a
pir8
fite
b4
4eva
luv
bff(best friend forever)
b.t.w(by the way)
f.t.w
dfl8
b8
initi8
bl8ted
dletd
w.t.f
matta
wud
ltd(limited)
w8n
flite
site
mite
plite
rite
rong
spkn(spoken)
4rm(from)
gr8
prayz
sth(south)
wst(west)
est(east)
nth(north)
eta(estimated time of arrival)
asap
esp
pms
kum
neva
haf
1
ur
wil
dat
c.d.f.u
lmao
rofl
lil
e.g
2 my bff
u r my bff 4eva. i wood h8 2 c anyfin kum btween us we haf neva had a fite b4 .no matta wtf happens u wil alwayz b my bff & i ur's.1 day i wil b a pir8 & dat wood b gr8!cant w8 2 c u
luv ur bff 4eva

Hope this helps a llittle bit :)

2007-02-03 00:28:31 · answer #1 · answered by natasha v 3 · 1 0

2DAY today
2MORO tomorrow
2NITE tonight
4 for [4 U (= for you) or used for replacing ‘-fore’ in other words:
B4 (= before)
8 used in emails and text messages to replace ‘-ate’ or ‘-eat’: GR8 (= great), C U L8R (= see you later)
EZ easy
L8R later
M8 mate
MSG message
PLS please
R are
RUCMNG Are you coming?
RUOK? Are you OK?
SPK speak
SRY sorry
THX thanks
W8 wait
WAN2 want to
WRK work
XLNT excellent
Y why
YR your
some more
ILBL8 I will be late
XLNT Excellent
YTLKIN2ME You talking to me?

That should do for now :)

2007-02-03 00:08:23 · answer #2 · answered by AMTV 3 · 1 0

I have read that for English swear words, the reason is the French. When France invaded England, William the Conqueror outlawed English. That is most words used except for low life English who were servants and cooks. So many Old English words are considered foul words. For instance, snot means mucous. Mucous is the polite "French" way to say snot. Hence, the expression when one curses is : "Pardon my French."

2016-05-23 22:49:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

gr8
w8
m8
4 u
h8

soz thats all i could think about i dont really get your question
add the details of the letter and i will translate it for u in shorter and longer words

2007-02-02 23:59:45 · answer #4 · answered by mixraceQT 3 · 0 0

What the heck are you on about?

2007-02-02 23:52:26 · answer #5 · answered by ChocLover 7 · 0 0

1 used in emails and text messages to replace ‘-one’:

NE1 (= anyone)

2 to or too: used in emails and text messages:
it’s up 2 U (= it’s up to you)
me 2 (= me too)

used for replacing ‘to-’ in other words:
2day (= today)

2DAY today
2MORO tomorrow
2NITE tonight
4 for: used in emails and text messages:
4 U (= for you)

used for replacing ‘-fore’ in other words:
B4 (= before)

8

used in emails and text messages to replace ‘-ate’ or ‘-eat’:

GR8 (= great)

C U L8R (= see you later)


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A

AFAIK as far as I know
ATB all the best

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B be: used in emails and text messages

used for replacing ‘be’ in other words:
B4 (=before)

B4 before
BCNU be seeing you
BTW by the way

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C see: used in emails and text messages:

C U 2moro (= see you tomorrow)

CID consider it done
CU see you
CUL8R

call you later

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D

D8 date

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E

EZ easy

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F

FWIW for what it's worth: used in emails and text messages for saying that someone may or may not be interested in what you have to say
FYI for you information: used in emails and text messages as a way of introducing a useful piece of information

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G

GR8

great

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I

IMHO in my humble opinion: used, often humorously, in emails and text messages for giving your opinion
IMO in my opinion: used in emails and text messages for giving your opinion
IYSS if you say so

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K OK

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L

L8 late
L8R later: used in emails and text messages:

C U L8R (=see you later)

LOL

laughing out loud: used in emails and text messages for showing that you think something is funny

lots of love: used at the end of emails and text messages


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M

M8 mate

MSG message
MYOB mind your own business: used in emails and text messages for telling people not to ask questions about something that you do not want them to know about

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N

NE any
NE1 anyone
NO1 no one
NETHING

anything

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O

OTOH on the other hand

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P

PCM please call me
PLS please

prolly probably

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R are: used in emails and text messages:

RU free 2nite (= Are you free tonight?)

RGDS regards

RUCMNG Are you coming?
RUOK?

Are you OK?

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S

SPK speak
SRY sorry


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T

THNQ thank you: used in emails and text messages:

THNQ for visiting my home page.

THX/TX thanks: used in emails and text messages:

THX 4 the info.


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U

you: used in emails and text messages:

CU L8R (= see you later)


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W

W8 wait
WAN2 want to

WRK work

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X

XLNT excellent

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Y why
YR

your

2007-02-03 00:33:40 · answer #6 · answered by minton 3 · 0 0

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