An early holiday gift from the innocent baby angels. βWe paid for it with our own money.β βOf course.β βYou didnβt want those shiny stones in that box in your bedroom any more, did you?β #catcanoe Catsky
Maybe the βaβ ending for feminine adjectives is not universal, but only associated with Romance languages. When non-Latin based cultures tried to assimilate Christianity, they got their linguistic wires crossed.
Beauty in 3 words. β¦ and 3 pictures. And 3 symbols? Beauty in 9 β¦things? I donβt know a collective word for them all but maybe Iβm commenting on the right account for that
Last century I took language classes in college including Russian. The word jeans was absorbed by Russian from English but singular. The plural was the English equivalent of adding an s to it. So jeanss. Still makes me laugh that English words bork up structured languages, lol.
Oh no, it's originally American English, but it was absorbed INTO Russian. But it goofed up Russian because it's a plural without a singular. Only English lol
I read that wrong, thanks for clarifying. It takes a while for the head to wrap around the idea of βplural without a singularβ, because that seems impossible. There must be singular for there to be plural. Yet, there is jeanss. Word migration seems quite complicated.
Don't forget Π΄ΠΆΠ΅Π½ΡΠ»ΡΠΌΠ΅Π½ sing. Declines in all the usual horrible ways, including going into the genitive as soon as you make it a direct object.
No wonder the Bolsheviks went with ΡΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΠΈΡ, even though it involves one of the stupidest letters in any phonetic alphabet anywhere.
Hail Saturn! π
Santa Claus is derived from Saturn.
Who had a list of naughty and nice kids.
He had a chariot.
He would eat the naughty ones.
Hence the Carmine robes from the blood of naughty children.
And Claws.
Saturnalia Holiday became xmas after Christianity.
The Sisyphian struggle of trying to maintain a dictionary of a language where,
* clause and claws sound the same but look different
* close and close look the same but sound different
* "bow" could be about 4 different words, all identically spelled AND pronounced, depending on context
I was just thinking about this earlier today. I got to Klaus and thought "is that the German version of Claus or it's a different name entirely?", then I got to Klaas an thought "is this the Nordic version?".. And other random thoughts
I thought I went crazy and imagined that Santa's last name was five letters long. I understood the pun of the Tim Allen movie The Santa Clause, but I thought maybe I misunderstood something.
this reminds me of a Marx Brothers skit about the "sanity clause". because they don't believe Santa Claus anymore they cut this clause from their contract they are negotiating
This why English is so damn hard. Imagine how confusing it is to realize you drive on a parkway and you park on a driveway. Or your nose runs, but your feet smell.
Very helpful. You should think of starting a book that explains the meaning of words .. not that it would ever catch onβ¦. π¬πΊπΈπ¬π§ππβ π
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clothes = π
clues = π΅οΈ
Your
Yore
βResisterβ (noun, one that resists)
And
βResistorβ (noun, a device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control)
As an energy lawyer who also hates Trump, this understandable error is driving me bonkers
A: One is a pause at the end of a clause, and the other has claws at the end of its paws.
2. NO NOT THE MINERALS!
- Lord Cromwell
claws = π
But you probably stopped drinking those by now, most people did.
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.. Santa female.
wtf happened there?
and
since the beginning, it seems
To
Too
But how do you spell it in the sentence?
βThere are three toβs in the English language.
-- Chico Marx
Slay = π‘οΈ
Suh-LAAAY = π
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TSIR (The Struggle Is Real)
No wonder the Bolsheviks went with ΡΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΠΈΡ, even though it involves one of the stupidest letters in any phonetic alphabet anywhere.
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Santa Claus is derived from Saturn.
Who had a list of naughty and nice kids.
He had a chariot.
He would eat the naughty ones.
Hence the Carmine robes from the blood of naughty children.
And Claws.
Saturnalia Holiday became xmas after Christianity.
They're
There
Might = πͺ
Then Clause = π ββ°οΈππ«΅ππ
* clause and claws sound the same but look different
* close and close look the same but sound different
* "bow" could be about 4 different words, all identically spelled AND pronounced, depending on context
Rain dear =π§οΈ
Reign dear = πΈ
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Oh... deer!
Yes dear
Yes, deer...!!
Be a deer, won't you?
There
They're
Independent claus(e)
still can't believe it
could've = could have
would've = would have
should've = should have
PLEASE! π¬
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