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@nopeishant
Made an account just so I can post counterpoints. Our opinions may differ, but mine are right.
Katılım Mayıs 2024
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@nopeishant @MerriamWebster Yea that’s bc they’re thing people say that mean things
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To be fair, the noun 'love' has 44 synonyms in English.
Sanskrit doesn't have more, though.
Fact@Fact
English has only one word for "love." Sanskrit has 96.
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@shazbuttabing @MerriamWebster I legit said in my first reply that I agree that language evolves and I like it but some words are weird to be added. Thats it.
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@nopeishant @MerriamWebster English is your second language and you see someone say "dadbod", so you look it up. The dictionary tells you what it means. That's what dictionaries do...
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@nopeishant @moonborovski @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster all words are imaginary combinations of letters, what makes them a word is use and meaning. for example, me and my friends call each other bloe, would someone outside of our circle understand that? maybe not, but to us it is a word with meaning that can be used like any other.
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@beatsinbrief It can barely collect around 2.5 kgs of dust.
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@nopeishant Account based in india trying to tell people what should be in someone elses dictionary omg 😭
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Why do white people think they're so important? Do you even hear yourself? 'defending an ancient language' by telling ms merriam webster that words u dont like shouldnt be in the dictionary? ijbol
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@meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster I mean I can give a long winded explanation about defending an ancient language and using words like real rizz and whatnot. So, they are words, yes. Real words? No.
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@nopeishant @moonborovski @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster Words become words when they are frequently used in conversation.
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@TheStupidGuy0 @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster Most work
Ds are short forms of words, morons.
Rizz - Charisma
Dadbod - Dad Body
Nepo Baby - Nepotism Baby.
Sus - Suspicious
Write the whole damn word.
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@nopeishant @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster New words being created every generation is how a language works dumbass
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@moonborovski @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster Ma'am/sir, they can come from Mars for all I care. You want to win this conversation? Congratulations. You win.
All words are real words. Hubdidubdi (This a soft toy)
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@nopeishant @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster all of them are imaginary though. Or do you mean they have to come from some other word?
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@meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster I have used basic English in academic and professional life. Not my first language or my second honestly.
Not less exemplary? Used by masses whose common dialect it is? Yes.
Used by everyone? No.
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@nopeishant @MerriamWebster why is a word only “real” if it’s used in academic or professional settings? why is the casual form of a language, the most commonly used form, less exemplary of the language?
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@nopeishant @meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster A lot of the language we use now were originally slang words. What’s the point
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@meowcowmoo @MerriamWebster I mean I can give a long winded explanation about defending an ancient language and using words like real rizz and whatnot.
So, they are words, yes. Real words? No.
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@Pechor1n @MerriamWebster I know you can't read, Mr Uneducated School-shooter.
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@nopeishant @MerriamWebster Sorry streetshitter, not reading your verbal diarrhea.
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