The year is...........( you put in the year) and this is in the time of the middle ages.
Fare thee well
queti!
Medieval came from the Latin, medium (middle) and aevum (age) and refers to the period known as the Middle Ages. Something from the middle ages is medieval. The medieval period in Europe lasted roughly from the 5th to 16th centuries A.D.
I'd assume they would say something like: "Silence" "Hold your tongue" Shut up is more of a modern phrase.
Same way you do today, but most people didn't know their age. People connected events like weddings and birthdays to big events and if they didn't have an event to connect to they usually didn't know a date or age. If you were part of the nobility you would say it in French, but everyone else used a form of English.
Treason!!
You woulduse supper.
i'd say the one that didn't run into a fight and used his head when he did fight
It depends what year because medieval went for at least 3 centuries.
You say 'bardo:' 'el bardo.'
Fare thee well
"Whoith be thereith?" with one fist raised high in the air.
Most people would say it is better today that in medieval times. Modern knowledge of science, engineering, medicine, and sanitation has made life easier and longer for many people.
The Bayeux Tapestry tells a medieval story, scene by scene, so yes, you could say it is realistic.
Kings & Queens were the Highest-ranking class in the Medieval Times. They weren't as rich as Nobles (sadly to say...) but they controled ALL the power over the land and lived in castles with serfs and servants.
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he says 'chox!' (as in, chocolate), over the story but he begins to learn more in the end.