Author Topic: Damn English language.  (Read 2870 times)

I beet you speak in Ebonic.
in oakland the ghetto friends wanted schools to start teaching ebonic as a madatory language class

If Synonyms are synonymous what are Antonyms?

If the plural of Goose is Geese, why isn't the plural of Moose Meese?

I am Meeses (Everywhere except this forum name ololol)

LOL I AM MEESES GUIS

We don't have four different words for "eats"

In spanish, the four forms are Male, Female, (and I think) Boy, and Girl. So instead of saying "He eats and she eats" with the same word "eats," like in English, you would have to use the different forms of "eats"

English also has 4 words for "eat": Eat, devour, ingest, and consume.

English also has 4 words for "eat": Eat, devour, ingest, and consume.
Those are synonyms, silly goose. They mean the same, but they express it differently. They have words for those as well. I believe he was talking about the fact verbs can be masculine and feminine, and express itself as I, you, them, they, us, etc. But this actually makes the grammar in the language easier.

For example, in English, we say "I eat". In Spanish, you can say "Yo como", however the "Yo" is unneeded. Because "Como" ends with an "O", the person knows you are addressing yourself as the subject. Therefore "Como" means the same as "I eat". c:

Those are synonyms, silly goose. They mean the same, but they express it differently. They have words for those as well. I believe he was talking about the fact verbs can be masculine and feminine, and express itself as I, you, them, they, us, etc. But this actually makes the grammar in the language easier.

For example, in English, we say "I eat". In Spanish, you can say "Yo como", however the "Yo" is unneeded. Because "Como" ends with an "O", the person knows you are addressing yourself as the subject. Therefore "Como" means the same as "I eat". c:

That's not different words then, just the same word with different inflections.

in oakland the ghetto friends wanted schools to start teaching ebonic as a madatory language class
What's ebonic?

What's ebonic?
how they talk in the ghetto

on a cold and gray chicago mornin'
that's how they talk
in the ghetto

loving Spanish, how do they speak so loving fast?

loving Spanish, how do they speak so loving fast?
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loving Spanish, how do they speak so loving fast?
Their language is much smoother, like Italian and French. There are no harsh sounds like in English. Besides, they actually know the language. We speak English quickly in a native Spanish-speaker's eyes. :o

Their language is much smoother, like Italian and French. There are no harsh sounds like in English. Besides, they actually know the language. We speak English quickly in a native Spanish-speaker's eyes. :o

Jaun Lopez: "Americanos de mierda, ¿cómo se habla tan jodidamente rápido?"

I find it maddeningly unhelpful that the word "you" can mean the person I'm talking to, everyone in the world, or any person in general.

The Eskimo language has over 50 words for snow. Go figure....

I'm quite sure we have 50 different words for having love.  :cookieMonster: