“Light” is perhaps the most versatile word in the English language, with 75 definitions in Merriam-Webster and uses as a noun, adjective, verb, and adverb.
The English language must be hard for those people from a non English speaking background. I can wind my way through the desert with the wind in my hair whilst eating dessert.
Other languages suffer the same problems. I studied Chinese which has words with the same character and pronunciation but different meaning depending on where they are used.
Ain’t English GRAND? I’ve always said, if you speak English, you speak a least a dozen languages. . .and let’s not even get into dialects, reginal variations, and slang.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
“Light” is perhaps the most versatile word in the English language, with 75 definitions in Merriam-Webster and uses as a noun, adjective, verb, and adverb.
Aussie Down Under over 5 years ago
The English language must be hard for those people from a non English speaking background. I can wind my way through the desert with the wind in my hair whilst eating dessert.
P51Strega over 5 years ago
That fish in the second panel looks awfully large, are you sure that it was drawn to scale?
sandpiper over 5 years ago
One can have scaly skin and be afraid of scaly critters at the same time.
dukedoug over 5 years ago
Other languages suffer the same problems. I studied Chinese which has words with the same character and pronunciation but different meaning depending on where they are used.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 5 years ago
A Fish & Banjo both have scales, but it’s a lot harder to tune-a-fish!
COL Crash over 5 years ago
Don’t forget about the scales of Justice, which unfortunately have been rigged so that they aren’t even close to being balanced as they should be.
InTraining Premium Member over 5 years ago
Scale! Scale! The Gangs All Here!
dwpbike over 5 years ago
don’t forget the fun of scaling fish
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Walk softly,and carry a large scale ;)
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
Time to scale back.
1953Baby over 5 years ago
Ain’t English GRAND? I’ve always said, if you speak English, you speak a least a dozen languages. . .and let’s not even get into dialects, reginal variations, and slang.
chris_weaver over 5 years ago
It’s a wonder Frank and Ernest can afford all these adventures since they’re only being paid scale!