Good one. I would also like to add Hereby and Henceforth to that list. Only pretentious A holse actually say those in real life.Ironic Pirate said:Probably a simplified, streamlined version of English. Get rid of some unnecessary rules and words, like whom. Fuck whom.
WOW! ANOTHER CAJUN! AND I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE (I seem to be double posting alot tonight)Jonci said:Coming from Louisiana, I've found myself sadden by the fact that Cajun French is pretty much going to die with my grandparents' generation. It may just be a cultural dialect of French, but it was born from a history that has created the Cajun culture.
However, I'd have to say that I do believe that the world would be better off with a single global language. Removing language barriers has always been the first path to peace. I understand that many people tie their culture with their language, but I think it would help if everyone spoke the same language.
Of course I'd pick English because that is what I speak. I'm no language expert, but it always seemed that English was more adaptable, too.
It does.. believe me, that was a deep and interesting theory you just proposed there..wowSubzerowings said:Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
I think that should clear things up.
Psy-ai-ai...duck?theriddlen said:Pika pika pika pika pika pika
You know there are a lot of English folk (and I mean England, UK, British, etc) on here. It should that because this is primarily an english speaking site that everyone chooses english. If this was a spanish speaking or french site then im sure we would all say sapnish or french respectively.rapidoud said:Anyone who voted English plain and simple is a dumbass. Why not pick the most popular language? English is also one of the hardest languages to learn.
But of course, being an americanised forum, a lot of people here are stupidly biased.
what I meant by that is that most things in English come from the US making it better spread than any other languageCmwissy said:I would disagree, British English is used in the Commonwealth and the European Union rather than American English.henritje said:US English its well spread and not hard to learn
The only nations I know to teach it's people American English are Asian ones.