Is anyone here also not fan of the Anglos, but fan of the English language?
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Is anyone here also not fan of the Anglos, but fan of the English language?
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no
literally nobody
The English language doesn't make any sense and the pronunciation and spelling are stupid
hell no
I would rather have Spanish or German for Lingua franca
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This kind of pics are always related.
Very nice.
I need a Japanese gf
>have a degree in English
>be indifferent to Anglos, go to the UK to study at a top university
>leave the UK after a year, hate Anglos with a passion
Die Brit scum
What's wrong with anglos
Couldn't handle the banter?
Is*
No, are
"pronunciation AND spelling"
2 things ---> plural
On the contrary, Brits can't handle banter.
They like to think they love banter, until a foreigner makes fun of their precious Britain or their queen. Then suddenly they become uptight, arrogant cunts.
>he can't handle the bantz
No. Anglos are the best.
People who don’t like Anglos are retards.
Nah, definitely the worst euro language, a complete mongrel speech
Have made fun of the Queen and Britain before to English mates they couldn't give a toss.
English is a shit language desu
>People who don’t like Anglos are Retards
It's different coming from another Anglo, and it's still your own queen. australia
this
what specifically is stupid about the spelling? the silent letters?
Hate the English language and the English people. Britannia is a Celtic island, Germanics get OUT.
Why do you hate anglos apart from the eternal Anglo meme
Why wouldn't a German hate Anglos/Brits?
I WANT that girl
Japan get in here and explain
Because you don't have to hate people based on political autism? That's why I assume they hate us anyway
Opposite. British political and legal history is fascinating, but I don't like English.
The fact that there a no regularities, e.g. you can pronounce "ghoti" like "fish" and it would be correct.
When hearing a word you never know how to spell it, and when reading a word you never know how to pronounce it
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I unironically love the UK and English is my favorite language. I just hate Brexitards
I don't, I just don't like the language and thought that the Aussie-Statement was stupid
is it unusual for a language to have no regularities?
Yes.
Of course other languages have irregularities too, but the English spelling didn't change since medieval times (according to Wikipedia), while the pronounciation did.
You guys need to reform your spelling
Yes but you're referring to attributes of the same thing. 'Is' is correct.
"Pronunciation" and "spelling" are not the same thing.
Words have meanings. Learn them.
Well, no.
The attribute is "english" and the things are "spelling" and "pronounciation", not the other way round