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Spation is the opposite of witty.

VOTE VINCE because you know you love salad

If you're so smart howsabout you actually make a language and stop using a forgeted up version of ours?
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You're obviously not aware that the English language is made up of several other languages, like Latin and Greek, among others. English is basically a messed up version of theirs.
Furthermore, adding another language to the list would only be counterproductive, it would make it even tougher to communicate.

VOTE VINCE because you know you love salad
Nah, people love his nuts, not his salad

That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You're obviously not aware that the English language is made up of several other languages, like Latin and Greek,
Err English isn't a Romance language.

Err English isn't a Romance language.
Several roots, suffixes, and prefixes come from those languages.

Several roots, suffixes, and prefixes come from those languages.
That happens in every language unless it's been isolated for a billion years(e.g. moonspeak).

otis what is the point of your argument? GO VOTE VINCE NOW!

That happens in every language unless it's been isolated for a billion years(e.g. moonspeak).
Very true, but that doesn't diminish my point, a vast majority of English comes from other languages, just as you could say a vast majority of "American", or whatever, comes from English.

*sigh*...

The proper argument to make would be that somewhere around 65% of English adjectives are a direct rip from French which is a Romance language.

otis stop arguing and get some virtually dry shiny fruit NOW


100th post! ^.^



otis stop arguing and get some virtually dry shiny fruit NOW


100th post! ^.^



Who the hell are you?

Anyway, Worm messaged me. I misread his first post.

Err English isn't a Romance language.

It steals its words from language that derive from Romance languages.

It very true in Spanish, since I can add an "o" to the end and have Spanish words!

It steals its words from language that derive from Romance languages.

It very true in Spanish, since I can add an "o" to the end and have Spanish words!
You're late to the argument. I said I misread his post and thought it said it was only Latin based.