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    That Isn't a Word!

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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      @ajstringham said:

      I remember when I was younger wondering how people had such a hard time with English. I was ignorant at the time. It wasn't until I took Spanish in school that I learned how structured even the other Latin-based languages are. You compare those to English and English is a cluster...

      English is a Germanic language, it is not Latin based at all. The Latin based family (called Romantic languages) are primarily French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romansh. English is closest to German, Dutch, Swedish, Icelandic, Danish and Norse.

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      • nadnerBN
        nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        Icelandic

        Well, that explains a lot 😛
        Icelandic is regarded as one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @nadnerB
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          @nadnerB said:

          Icelandic is regarded as one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn

          Right after English itself probably 😉

          Icelandic is actually nearly identical to Old English. Old English is so different from modern English that it looks like a foreign language. But take Beowulf to Iceland and while it is odd and bizarre, they can nearly read it. Icelandic is the closest to the English root language that lives today and basically remained as it is today for a thousand years or more. Really interesting.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            @nadnerB said:

            Icelandic is regarded as one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn

            Right after English itself probably 😉

            Icelandic is actually nearly identical to Old English. Old English is so different from modern English that it looks like a foreign language. But take Beowulf to Iceland and while it is odd and bizarre, they can nearly read it. Icelandic is the closest to the English root language that lives today and basically remained as it is today for a thousand years or more. Really interesting.

            Ah Beowulf...

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              If you like that, you should read Gilgamesh!

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              • StrongBadS
                StrongBad
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                Upgradation. I need to start using this now. I have to admit, I have not heard it before. Does anyone have examples of how it is correctly used?

                I am performing an upgradation of the network this weekend, so be prepared for brief outages.

                Is that correct?

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                • thanksajdotcomT
                  thanksajdotcom @StrongBad
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                  @StrongBad said:

                  Upgradation. I need to start using this now. I have to admit, I have not heard it before. Does anyone have examples of how it is correctly used?

                  I am performing an upgradation of the network this weekend, so be prepared for brief outages.

                  Is that correct?

                  That is technically correct. It's not a common word that I'd ever heard before I was here.

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                  • NicN
                    Nic
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                    Upgradation is a perfectly cromulent word!

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Nic
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                      @Nic said:

                      Upgradation is a perfectly cromulent word!

                      Cromulent is nearly two decades old now. Nearly Shakespearean at this point.

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                      • Huw3481H
                        Huw3481 @garak0410
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                        @garak0410 Moot point, not mute point.

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                        • art_of_shredA
                          art_of_shred @Huw3481
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                          @Huw3481 said:

                          @garak0410 Moot point, not mute point.

                          You missed the joke. "irregardless"... "mute"... showing how people butcher the English language

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                          • Huw3481H
                            Huw3481 @art_of_shred
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                            @art_of_shred I didn't think you lot did subtle humour... 😉

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                            • GabrielleG
                              Gabrielle @Huw3481
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                              @Huw3481 Apparently I don't. 😄

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Huw3481
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                                @Huw3481 said:

                                @art_of_shred I didn't think you lot did subtle humour... 😉

                                We find that it is often too subtle and those across the pond tend to miss it.

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                                • garak0410G
                                  garak0410 @Huw3481
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                                  @Huw3481 said:

                                  @garak0410 Moot point, not mute point.

                                  Right...I said "MUTE" on purpose...I had a boss who used to say MUTE point all the time and also IRREGARDLESS as well... 😉

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