Ray Fischer wrote:
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> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )
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> >Ray Fischer wrote:
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> >> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )
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> >> >Ray Fischer wrote:
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> >> >> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )
> >> >> >Ray Fischer wrote:
> >> >> >> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )
> >> >> >> >Ray Fischer wrote:
> >> >> >> >> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )
> >> >> >> >> >Soupy Sales wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >> Attila < wrote:
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> >> >> >> >> >> >> So it dies make sense. Eventually, most people will know
> >> >> >> >> >> >> English and Spanish, and the two languages will probably merge. You can
> >> >> >> >> >> >> fear that for the rest of your life.
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> >> >> >> >> >> > None of us will live long enough for two languages to merge.
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> >> >> >> >> >> You'll be long gone.
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> >> >> >> >> >Name any languages that have "merged".
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> English and French. Or rather, old English and old French to create
> >> >> >> >> modern English. Approximately. 1066, Battle of Hastings, Norman
> >> >> >> >> invasion, etc.
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> >> >> >> >English and French didn't merge.
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> >> >> >> You're an idiot. Oh, wait, "idiot" is one of those old French words
> >> >> >> that you believe is English. For that matter, so is "language"
> >> >> >> so you don't know what I'm saying, do you?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >I do know what I'm saying. English didn't merge with French. You can see
> >> >> >that French still exists.
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> >> >> LOL!
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> >> >> You _are_ an idiot.
> >> >>
> >> >Whether that's true or not, at least I don't make the absurd claim that
> >> >French and English "merged".
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> >> That's because you're an uneducated idiot.
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> >Cite how French and English "merged". Put that right here ------>
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> I already did, halfwit. In fact you quote me doing so above.
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I want a *cite*, you goof. Don't you even know what "cite" means?