- "Hebban olla
vogala",
sometimes spelled "hebban olla uogala", are the
first three words of an 11th-century text
fragment written in Old Dutch. The fragment...
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start of a
Dutch literature and did not
influence later works.
Hebban olla
vogala nestas hagunnan hinase hic enda thu, uuat
unbidan uue nu.
Arguably the most...
- Germany, and Italy,
including the Old
Dutch poem
known as
Hebban olla
vogala.
Bodley 340 and 342 may have been
copied at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury...
- West-Flemish monk in a
convent in Rochester, England,
around 1100:
hebban olla
vogala nestas hagunnan hinase hic enda thu wat
unbidan we nu ("All
birds have started...
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dialects Flemish people (Flemings or Vlamingen)
French Flemish Hebban olla
vogala Westhoek (West)
Vlaams at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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surviving Irish m****cripts from pre-Norman
Ireland (12th Century)
Hebban olla
vogala, long
considered to be the only
example of Old
Dutch in
existence (12th...
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material that
would otherwise have been lost. A
famous example is "Hebban olla
vogala", one of the
first fragments of
Dutch literature,
which survived from an...
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poetic content, the most
famous Old
Dutch sentence is
probably Hebban olla
vogala nestas hagunnan,
hinase hic enda tu, wat
unbidan we nu ("All
birds have...
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containing what is
traditionally taken to be Old
Dutch is: "Hebban olla
vogala nestas hagunnan,
hinase hic enda tu, wat
unbidan we nu" ("All
birds have...
- **** to
something Wikispecies has
information related to Olla.
Hebban olla
vogala, the
first three words of a
fragment of
Dutch discovered in 1932 in the...