• naeap@sopuli.xyz
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    10 days ago

    Aren’t most languages a mix of several languages?
    Like in German many words come from French or sometimes also from English words.
    Only the Germans often butcher them, that they speak it as if they were real German words…

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      10 days ago

      Yeah, pretty much every single language. I think it’s funny when someone (usually americans) says their language has words from a bunch of languages because it shows they never really learned a second language. Word ‘clima’ in Portuguese or ‘Klima’ in German is from Greek for example, many languages have english words too, portuguese takes ‘playground’ and ‘check in’ to cite two but it has many more.

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        9 days ago

        Yeah, Polish has a decent amount of loan words for example, but they tend to be used for different things and polish also uses calques and native phrases for things, for example a car is a samochód, literally “self-walker”, and species names are written in Polish, not Latin

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      10 days ago

      Only the Germans often butcher them, that they speak it as if they were real German words…

      English butchers words too.

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        10 days ago

        Yeah, I only was speaking about the German language as example

        But yeah, you’re right of course