x4740N@lemm.ee to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · edit-27 months agoPeople who started learning a second language, how has it made you aware how broken English is ?message-squaremessage-square136fedilinkarrow-up1158arrow-down144file-text
arrow-up1114arrow-down1message-squarePeople who started learning a second language, how has it made you aware how broken English is ?x4740N@lemm.ee to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · edit-27 months agomessage-square136fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareJustas🇱🇹@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up14·6 months agoAll languages that are used are kinda broken, except the synthetic ones, like Esperanto. The amount of exceptions and weird rules in non-English languages I speak (Lithuanian and Swedish) and kinda know (Russian) proves it.
minus-squareLiz@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·6 months agoYeah, if humans use it long enough, any language becomes bastardized. Every generation comes up with new slang with only minor regard for the rules. Some of that slang becomes permanent.
All languages that are used are kinda broken, except the synthetic ones, like Esperanto.
The amount of exceptions and weird rules in non-English languages I speak (Lithuanian and Swedish) and kinda know (Russian) proves it.
Yeah, if humans use it long enough, any language becomes bastardized. Every generation comes up with new slang with only minor regard for the rules. Some of that slang becomes permanent.