English is a mongreloid language, bred largely (but not entirely) from old Saxon, Latin, and French. Our spelling also derives from those sources, but not in lockstep, and academics fonder of creating rules than having them simple have stirred the pot. Meanwhile, uniform “phonetic” spelling really isn’t possible, since pronunciation varies regionally. So we have “a” spoken language (actually several) and a written language which are closely connected, but not just two representations of one fixed thing.
Some people say that English borrows from other languages. It doesn’t really: English mugs other languages in dark alleyways, then goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
What does that last adverb mean? I hope it’s a made-up word.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
He sort of learned the words. Not quite an “A” but he has an idea what they mean.
nosirrom about 8 years ago
English is a made up language. Especially its spelling rules. Like spelling “hed” “head” because you are a typesetter getting paid by the letter.
jmarkoff2 about 8 years ago
The teacher taught and the preacher praught. Laughter is one letter away from slaughter.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
English is a mongreloid language, bred largely (but not entirely) from old Saxon, Latin, and French. Our spelling also derives from those sources, but not in lockstep, and academics fonder of creating rules than having them simple have stirred the pot. Meanwhile, uniform “phonetic” spelling really isn’t possible, since pronunciation varies regionally. So we have “a” spoken language (actually several) and a written language which are closely connected, but not just two representations of one fixed thing.
Kristiaan about 8 years ago
mediocrely
keltii about 8 years ago
He’s got a mouthful of banana, I’m surprised he didn’t throw in a “bigly”
belgarathmth about 8 years ago
There’s actually a verse in the “Lolly, Lolly, Lolly” song where they mention the exceptions to the “…ly” rule, as I recall.
BiggerNate91 about 8 years ago
Maybe he did “Abysmally.”
ksu71 about 8 years ago
I’m fed up with adverb proliferation. It is actually exactly painful to watch the millennials on the 6 o’clock news.
Doctor11 about 8 years ago
I suspect that Peter’s English grade isn’t a ‘A’.
rcerinys701 about 8 years ago
Just remember, “English will gladly steal from any language that will stand still long enough to get its pocket picked.”Unkn
toahero about 8 years ago
Some people say that English borrows from other languages. It doesn’t really: English mugs other languages in dark alleyways, then goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
pabsfx-comics about 8 years ago
I all of his adverbs are misspelled.
Erik McCurdy Premium Member about 8 years ago
All language is relativistical.
Dragongirl55 over 4 years ago
Fun fact: the word ‘humongous’ isn’t in the dictionary.
Foxtrot snowday ('Sup Roblox peeps) about 3 years ago
Doesn’t high school do semesters? I thought middle school had quarters