>>13602At least we aren't speaking French wonder wondering what the gender of a chair is.
Still, though, it's like English is the language of planet Earth.
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Het lästen alusus ist nien sprek ent Frankisch, pondorthunken dijn sesuen van ën char.
Kurenten, hoever, ist zoek Eaglisch ist dijn talan van dijn Earf.
>>13603Are the Catholics really the only ones that are keeping the Latin language alive? Also, is Latin even as useful as English? It seems like there's gotta be some good reason behind why English became the De Facto language of first world earth countries, and not Latin.
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Zijn dijn Kafoliksen dijn solo ponien retanan Latinisch vivan? Alko, ist Latinisch funktönan compará Eaglisch? Het aperas dar ist ën bonan kausa Eaglisch foarman dijn "de facto" talan van dijn mondo deveolpanaft, ent nien Latinisch.
>>13604Book sprek English is the liberal arts in its finest, and with words that make sense in sentences, we have the power to create dimensions.
I believe that here in America, we should be giving free English lessons to all of the immigrants and other people that struggle with the language. For free, paid for by taxes and other funding sources.
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Novelan sprek Eaglisch ist artan van Boktalan ent dijn mas, en kon slovos das mekvalad ent slovobrakens, alesus tíen das mazischík zijn alkamitasan demensonans.
Ik thunkan das ent America, alusus requemast provadan Eaglisch scueala lekurnans vör imigratans en altrá poni das tholan met dijn talan. Vör sintransakshun, transaktanft van uis dijn taxantendor ent altrá tendor sausan.