Re: Tried to watch Fear Her again...




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Agamemnon <agamemnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

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Agamemnon <agamemnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:


It proves that English is a made up hybrid language. It might as
well be Esperanto.

Not at all. You clearly know nothing about Esperanto. (Why doesn't
that surprise me?)

Like most made-up languages, Esperanto has a fixed formal grammar.
Like most evolved hybrid languages, English has a fluid, informal
grammar.

For example if English were like Esperanto, the pattern
Where/There/Here would be repeated to give When/Then/Hen (instead of
Now) and

What absolute rubbish. Try Nyn which is where Now derives from.


But Nyn doesn't fall into a Where/There/ere- pattern, so it wouldn't be

IMBECILE. Nyn falls into When/Then/Nyn you stupid moron.

like Esperanto. That's the difference between it and English. In
Esperanto _everything_ is forced into a fixed, regular pattern of
prefixes and suffixes.

Keep talking out of your arse.


What/That/Hat (instead of This). Not to mention Which/Thich/Hich and

Try Touto which means This you ignoramus.

Which again, doesn't fall into a fixed Where/There/Here pattern so it's
nothing like Esperanto.

FOOL. It falls into What/That/This you idiot.


IIRC Esperanto _always_ uses a K- prefix where we'd use Wh-, and it uses
a T- for our Th-, etc. I can never remember what prefix it uses for our
This/Here/Now words, simply because _English_ doesn't have a fixed
prefix for those words, so there's nothing for me link it to in my
memory.

POPPY***. Esperanto is based on Spanish. English is based on Greek, Latin, French and German. Germanic derives almost all of its grammar and words from biblical Greek since in order to translate the bible into German 90% of the words had to be borrowed from Greek.


Taking it further, the C- prefix kind of means Everywh-, following the
pattern of Where/Everywhere. In Esperanto, these are Kie/Cie. But then
you also have Kio/Cio (literally What/Everywhat, instead of Everything),
Kiu/Ciu (literally Who/Everywho, instead of Everyone) and Kia/Cia
(literally Which/Everywhich, instead of just Every).

Get the idea? Everything in Esperanto is a fixed, unchanging, confusing
system of rules and patterns. English isn't. English is more friendly,
flexible and natural. That's because English is an evolved language,
not a made-up one.

Its a made up language along with all Germanic languages since they all derive the majority of their vocabulary from biblical Greek. French is a language made up out of Latin.


And its not What it's Which
which forms part of that group Hostis/Outo/Touto which isn't really a
group at all since Outo and Touto are the same word but are sometimes
translated as this and sometimes as that and What still derives from
Hostis nevertheless though its neuter conjugation but its meaning has
been corrupted in English.

Thanks for explaining the details. But that just confirms my point.
English is nothing like Esperanto, because English is an evolved
language, not a made-up one.

Wrong. English is made up out of Greek, Latin, French and German.



Try learning Spanish you fool. That's what Esperanto is based on.

I _have_ learnt Spanish. It was at School, years ago, and I've
forgotten most of it, except the useful tourist phrases. But I still
know enough to see that Esperanto is very different from Spanish or any
other natural language.

It is based almost entirely on Spanish with influences from other Romance languages because if it had been based on any other European languages from the Greek, Germanic, Slavic and Indo-Persian groups it would have sounded like Proto-Indo-European. That is why nobody has accepted its use. It's glorified Spanish.


English is based on Greek, Latin, French and German, which is why I
could instantly recognise where your stupid words came from and you
couldn't.

Well, I'll admit, you are the expert on stupid words. You've made up
enough of them.

FOOL!

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