Gwylan
Veteran
- Location
- All at sea⛵
Virtually or effectively.
All very existential...
Virtually or effectively.
I have just heard, via a radio, a fully grown man use the expression really-really at least six times in one interview. If only I knew his address I would apply some corrective Quercus robur to his head.
Was he super annoying?
If you say "Can I swap beans for peas?", which do you want to end up with?
Was he super annoying?
William Barnes coined several words to promote "strong old Anglo-Saxon speech", including speechcraft for grammar, birdlore for ornithology, and bendsome for flexible.William Barnes had the right idea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_purism_in_English
English is a mongrel language. I suspect most languages are (much to the annoyance of l'Académie française) Rejoice!
English is a mongrel language. I suspect most languages are (much to the annoyance of l'Académie française) Rejoice!
English is a mongrel language. I suspect most languages are (much to the annoyance of l'Académie française) Rejoice!
The Welsh Language Society is a bit like that lot
I remember a considerable amount of outrage when the Welsh government wanted some of the teacher in our school to volunteer to go on a Welsh course in order to increase the use of "incidental Welsh" used in classrooms
They decided to not start with non-Welsh speaking teacher like me
but to start with teachers who were fluent in Welsh - like the Head of Welsh and the teachers who were first language Welsh
in order to make sure they were speaking "proper Welsh"
I learnt a lot of Welsh swear words that day
couldn;t pronounce any of them but I am pretty certain they were "proper Welsh" - but maybe not according to Aberystwyth!!!
That's the public services for you. It's easier to annoy, inconvenience, and generally oppress those that aren't causing any issue than it is to actually address a problem.
Like when they sent me, a nice Jewish boy, on an Islamic awareness course so I could waste my time visiting mosques...or not, as there were none on my manor. I've never been an observant jew, so I had to borrow a kippah to wear - I was ejected before the first tea breakThe thought of sending my muslim colleague who actually had a mosque on his beat didn't seem to occur to them.