• VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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    11 months ago

    I speak (well, mostly write) English because it’s the only language that the vast majority of the world knows, including my girlfriend.

    Also, I’m a linguaphile and it has more words for me to play with than any other language 😁

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      11 months ago

      Also, I’m a linguaphile and it has more words for me to play with than any other language 😁

      You are definitely missing a few…

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          11 months ago

          But can you combine words to make up new grammatically correct words on the fly?

          We can make all kinds of words in our language.

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            11 months ago

            But can you combine words to make up (gramatically correct) words on the fly?

            Absofuckinglutely 😁

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              11 months ago

              Infixes are not very normal though and I would assume most languages have prefixes and suffixes.

              I mean more in the terms of people will get annoyed if you didn’t write two words together and instead separated them. And that is becoming pretty common since English is used a lot and you never do it in English, so people started doing it to our language as well (I’m also guilty)

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                11 months ago

                Some people will always get annoyed when you play with language, doesn’t matter how you do it or with which language.

                English just happens to be exceptionally malleable and fun to play with, compared to most other languages including my native Danish 🤷

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                    11 months ago

                    Some aspects of it, such as the fact that the only way to know the en/et of nouns is to already know, indeed suck but I wouldn’t say the language as a whole sucks. It’s an ok language, English is just a much better one 🤷

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          11 months ago
          1. quantity of words has nothing to do with the potential of playing with a language / double meanings tc
          2. don’t believe every website you find in a google search