Linguist pick up line #3
Agglutinative languages form meaning by putting multiple elements into a single large word. Examples of agglutinative languages are Hungarian, Finnish and Xhosa (which is one of the official languages of my country, South Africa). Xhosa is related to Zulu, which is also an official language of South Africa.
History of the word “I” for Atlaans and other Atlantean languages
The Atlantean languages are spoken on the fictional world of Erd that I created a few years ago. I have developed many languages and dialects as you can see in this chart. Atlaans is the language that I have developed the most, but I have developed the older versions of the language as well. Here […]
The History of the French language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_French French was largely influenced by the Celtic language Gaulish which was spoken in France before the Romans arrived. It is also part of the reason French sounds so different to the other Romance languages. Another reason for this is because it was influenced by the Germanic language Franconian which lead to Dutch, Flemish and […]
Pick up lines for Linguists
I made this video with an awesome app called ditty. It allows you to type in some text and it generates a video for you. So what I did is write a bunch of pick up lines that I came up with and then generated videos based on pick up lines I came up with. […]
Steve the Vagabond on Social Media
Steve the Vagabond was responsible for the Second Great Cheesecake War on Erd, where Atlaans is spoken. It lead to a great migration where Atlanteans left for all corner of the globe. It is the main reason Atlantean is spoken all around the world on Erd. On these pages I share funny and interesting language […]
She has a chip on her shoulder? Well she should take it off and eat it. Don’t waste food!
I love it when people deconstruct sayings like this. We use and hear these expressions all the time and very often we don’t even stop to think about where they come from or how silly they sound. Next time you hear an expression, take a moment to think about what the words actually mean and […]
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