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23 points

Spanish in Mexico gets weird with the X:
Mexico - Mejico
Xochimilco - Sochimilco
Mexica - Mechica
Necaxa - Necaksa

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13 points

'tis what happens when you staple nahuatl et al onto spanish

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21 points

My mind was blown when my favorite 90s band “Live” was actually the live from “Alive” and not live from " Living".

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2 points

Stupid question but what’s the difference?

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Being alive is just not being dead. Living an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it.

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And alive is a diphtong < i > (/ai/) and living a short i, right? (I’m not a native speaker if not obvious)

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12 points

One is pronounced live, the other is pronounced live.

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2 points

And backwards the both say “evil”

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9 points

I guess they didn’t learn from Lead Led Zeppelin

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51 points

“The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don’t just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.” - James D. Nicoll

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52 points

English is a creole gone feral.

Some poor sheep farmers who thought the Thames was a lovely bit of river spent one thousand years getting rolled by the Picts, the Romans, the Angles, the Normans, the Saxons, the Franks, the Danes… and half of those were just the French wearing different hats. Most of these conquerors, heirs, and particularly rowdy tourists left a significant linguistic impact this mongrel archipelago of mayonnaise-filled peasants.

I’m in south Florida. Doctors’ offices usually have multilingual signs. Haitian Creole always looks goofy, but you immediately realize - that’s what English would look like if we fixed the fucking spelling. They look at French’s oodles of rules that all matter, and English’s very simple rules we don’t follow, and said “Sa trè estipid, nou ka fè pi byen.”

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that’s what English would look like if we fixed the fucking spelling. They look at French’s oodles of rules that all matter

Can’t we just use the Finnish rule of “each letter is only pronounced one way ever” and solve all the headaches?

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4 points

If we ditch latin for IPA, maybe.

Maybe.

The more likely outcome is that some words would adopt those revised pronunciations, but most wouldn’t, fracturing the rules by creating arbitrary exceptions. This has of course happened over and over and over. That is the shape of the hole we are in.

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Supplement Latin with Anglo-Saxon runes. Solved.

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mongrel archipelago of mayonnaise-filled peasants

Oh yeah!

that’s what English would look like if we fixed the fucking spelling

Holy shit!

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40 points

Yes English is tough, though through practice comes understanding.

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38 points

My favorite version of what you just did is “English is tough; it can be understood through thorough thought, though.”

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10 points

there is no understanding, just repetition of what you’ve heard

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34 points

You missed the opportunity to throw “thorough” in there after “through”.

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