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<div align="center"><youtube> | <div align="center"><youtube>YAWg6PeAabs</youtube><br>'''[[You]]''' - speaking English</div> | ||
{{quote|An atlantic crossing is long, to pass the time my family decided to ruin the english language on the mayflower.|Ouchies|on being an [[American]].}} | {{quote|An atlantic crossing is long, to pass the time my family decided to ruin the english language on the mayflower.|Ouchies|on being an [[American]].}} | ||
A language invented purely by accident during | A language invented purely by accident during [[World War II]] when a shipment of the letter "u"'s from Britain to America was bombarded by Nazi missiles, hence the lack of the letter "u" in American words, such as: color. Because of the event, many Americans were enlightened so they started replacing "s"s with "z"s ("customise" -> customize). The change to "z" actually makes sense, though, since "s" and "z" are different sounds. The language is now for the most part replaced by [[shit nobody cares about|Esperanto]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 13 December 2016
You - speaking English
—Ouchies, on being an American. |
A language invented purely by accident during World War II when a shipment of the letter "u"'s from Britain to America was bombarded by Nazi missiles, hence the lack of the letter "u" in American words, such as: color. Because of the event, many Americans were enlightened so they started replacing "s"s with "z"s ("customise" -> customize). The change to "z" actually makes sense, though, since "s" and "z" are different sounds. The language is now for the most part replaced by Esperanto.
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