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InkL0sed wrote:Hitman079 wrote:well, english seems to be a complicated language: although it has many established spelling and grammar rules, there are so many exceptions to each rule.
Give me a language that isn't complicated.
nmhunate wrote:Speak english! it is the language the bible is written in.
I was thinking Mayan myself.InkL0sed wrote:browng-08 wrote:Sir, I hope you jest. The Bible is clearly writ in Sanskrit.nmhunate wrote:Speak english! it is the language the bible is written in.
Really?
I thought it was in Swahili!
Well, I know it's that old one, where people are all like, 'Look at us! We're talking some messed up lanuage that makes no sense 'cause it's not english.' So maybe the Bible's in Latin, I get all those crazy non-enlish languages mixxed up.InkL0sed wrote:browng-08 wrote:Sir, I hope you jest. The Bible is clearly writ in Sanskrit.nmhunate wrote:Speak english! it is the language the bible is written in.
Really?
I thought it was in Swahili!
Hitman079 wrote:well, english seems to be a complicated language: although it has many established spelling and grammar rules, there are so many exceptions to each rule.
d.gishman wrote:Hitman079 wrote:well, english seems to be a complicated language: although it has many established spelling and grammar rules, there are so many exceptions to each rule.
english is actually gramatically very simple... when english evolved from old english, they got rid of a lot of complicated structures. english is pretty simple to learn
Wow. It's a good thing multiple meanings aren't assigned to words in any other language. That would be way too confusing.InkL0sed wrote:d.gishman wrote:Hitman079 wrote:well, english seems to be a complicated language: although it has many established spelling and grammar rules, there are so many exceptions to each rule.
english is actually gramatically very simple... when english evolved from old english, they got rid of a lot of complicated structures. english is pretty simple to learn
Please explain to me this:
The following sentences are grammatically correct:
"I turn the light off."
"I turn off the light."
"I turn off the road."
But, "I turn the road off" makes absolutely no sense.
Or, explain to me what the f*ck is up with "do" in our language. Why do we suddenly insert this word when we ask questions? Why is it used for emphasis? It makes no sense.
Just a few examples. Good luck in finding an explanation.
InkL0sed wrote:d.gishman wrote:Hitman079 wrote:well, english seems to be a complicated language: although it has many established spelling and grammar rules, there are so many exceptions to each rule.
english is actually gramatically very simple... when english evolved from old english, they got rid of a lot of complicated structures. english is pretty simple to learn
Please explain to me this:
The following sentences are grammatically correct:
"I turn the light off."
"I turn off the light."
"I turn off the road."
But, "I turn the road off" makes absolutely no sense.
Or, explain to me what the f*ck is up with "do" in our language. Why do we suddenly insert this word when we ask questions? Why is it used for emphasis? It makes no sense.
Just a few examples. Good luck in finding an explanation.
There already ARE a lot of different dialects. Look at the US, the dialects vary from region to region, and state to state at times. Or the British Isles, etc.Hologram wrote:First of all, English has already been adopted as the international language of sorts as it's required to be learned in many non-English speaking countries.
Second, it's impractical because there would be a huge amount of dialects that would emerge, making it nigh impossible to understand each other anyway.
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