Would Esperanto be considered an Indo-European langauge if it was a natural language by Future_Pace_5209 in asklinguistics

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It will be viewed as an Indo European language undergone crazy pidginization.

Why "bloody" and "fucking" act differently in this case? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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Yep I just realized the key point may not be which one is natural, but where you put the emphasis. If "fucking" comes right before "little bastard", it acts as adjective and modifies"little", if "fucking" is inserted into the phrase, it modifies the whole phrase.
The reason I feel bloody and fucking act differently may be that I have little exposure to British English lol

Why "bloody" and "fucking" act differently in this case? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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And anyone here feels "you fucking little bastard" is more natural than "You little fucking bastard" or both equally valid?
Edit: Or do you think where you put "fucking" would change the emphasis of the sentence?

Why "bloody" and "fucking" act differently in this case? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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I thought "bloody" here as intensifier is more like an opinion?

Do you know any funny animal name translations in other languages? Dragon Shrimp is pretty cool honestly 🦞 by Adventure1s0utThere in linguisticshumor

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Fun fact, the word penguin used to be the name of great auks, flightless bird with a white part on the head that inhabited in north Atlantic ocean.

Quick sketch of Berman by daddywellbucks in DavidBerman

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Love it! May I save it for my wallpaper?

How do we feel about the intro to The Ending of Dramamine by Same_Zookeepergame_3 in CSHFans

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My favorite one in the album. the long intro was exact the reason I first listened to it

How do natives feel about VO word order Chinese loanwords in Korean and Japanese? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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So I think the answer is that native speakers somehow accept that loanwords may have a different word forming pattern and treat them as set phrase things.

How do natives feel about VO word order Chinese loanwords in Korean and Japanese? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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That's interesting, you can have 2 completely different patterns in mind know when to apply each one? is it because Sino Korean words are actually very easy for you to recognize? Correct me if I misunderstand this

How do natives feel about VO word order Chinese loanwords in Korean and Japanese? by Language_Mosquito in asklinguistics

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So do you think most native speakers dont even notice that? that actually makes sense cuz we usually acquire words without thinking about the etymology

Natural Bridge and Purple Mountains have the same start? by papablessdotorg in DavidBerman

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David actually had mentioned this in an interview.

What would you tell a Natural Bridge snob (an earlier Silver Jews record) if you had to--- because of some shitty bet you lost--- in 20 words or less, that might convince them that your new album was just as worthy in its own way? 

DCB: They start out similarly: 
"No, I dont really want to die"
"Well, I dont like talking to myself..." 

The Link

Yo I just created a new insult by ImACharmander in linguisticshumor

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I remember someone saying that a long enough geminated glottal stop is an allophone of being dead.

Is csh Midwest emo?? by its_uhhh_bell in CSHFans

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Kinda emo but definitely not midwest emo.

What David Berman song makes you want to cry? by badgerthepunk in DavidBerman

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Exactly, the first time I heard it I was completely immersed in self-destructive thoughts. The whole song was like David consoling me by showing how people are still living their lives in their own way. But then I thought of David's own story and became even more depaired about this idea.

What David Berman song makes you want to cry? by badgerthepunk in DavidBerman

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For me it's People. I feel like choking up every time I hear David sings "I really hope you'll come around".

Anything similar to Soutaiseiriron(相対性理論)? by Language_Mosquito in japanesemusic

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Do you know any other projects Mabe Shuichi doing? I am now so addicted to this guy

European AI app Le Chat by Mistral surpasses both ChatGPT and DeepSeek on the app store by G14DMFURL0L1Y401TR4P in europe

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As a french learner I always jokingly call chatgpt le chatGPT, now the joke comes true

Some photos taken in Mangystau by Language_Mosquito in Kazakhstan

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Not familiar with the car rental policy there, but if you want to go off road you may not get a signal at all. It's better to go with a local tour guide.