Is English the most cucked language of all time? More than half of it is basically non Germanic and with a disturbing amount of French and Latin roots. Fuck everytime you want to sound civilised you end up sounding like some high society French dipshit who has a cousin in Rome here I’ll prove it!!
>Language Middle English: from Old French langage, based on Latin lingua ‘tongue’.
>basically From “base” Middle English: from Old French, from Latin basis ‘base, pedestal’, from Greek.
>Civilised early 17th century: from French civiliser, from civil ‘civil’.
>Sounding Middle English soun, from Anglo-Norman French soun (noun), suner (verb), from Latin sonus . The form with -d was established in the 16th century.
Just end me now. I don’t know any other language as cucked as English. Even a German user said >English is like simplified German Given English has no genders and you can add “-ed” for past tense and be right 70% of the time, I can see why. Even our fucking German bros are laughing at us.
fucking love when they put >latin (through french) in some charts
when we talk about english loan words we say english not "germanic (through english)" fucking pathetic
Evan Sanchez
chill out there pal
>english has too many non-germanic roots There are so many tongues that do this, too many to list here. Nothing outstanding about english in this regard. Pretty much all of the core words are still germanic, and while it's hard, it is workable to speak English using only germanic words. Read this again. Just one word that is not germanic.
>English is like simplified German No it's not, German just arbitrarily happened to retain more archaic features. One could just as easily say: >German is just like simplified pie!
Kayden Jones
You absloute retard, what that means is that they were borrowed by french and then regurgitated into english
As opposed to the germanic words that were inserted directly into english
Angel Rivera
England died with Harald!
Caleb Reed
thing with english is that for near every word they have a french synonym not really cucked they just have a very large vocabulary
John Cook
which harald?
Matthew Ramirez
English is the worst language to ever exist.
Jaxson White
it's fine I guess, better than being spoken like how English is spoken nowadays it's spoken in Cyprus as well and of course the diaspora and some minorities
Jeremiah Hill
Say what you want about English as a language but it's far better than Portuguese. What an absolutely disgusting language that is.
Jacob Taylor
English is the only other Germanic language than German, as the Scandinavian languages and Dutch are just slightly divergent dialects of German (Deutsch).
What else is new? It's rooted in so many other languages because they were all commonly spoken in England before compromises were made and English became standard.
>Given English has no genders and you can add “-ed” for past tense and be right 70% of the time, I can see why.
And why is this a bad thing? Given gendered nouns are dumb especially with cases like >das Mädchen >die Frau Also >wanting a billion case exceptions for past tense because ???
Brandon Turner
If English is so bad, why is it spoken all over the world?
Camden Hughes
>he says in English
Evan White
based fuck english fuck anglos fuck germanics simple as
Jonathan Powell
How dangerous is Port Moresby?
Thomas Wright
>Is English the most cucked language of all time? Yes and that is the very reason why it should be the international language for eons
Logan Robinson
"Just" isn't Germanic
Parker Bell
JUST
Michael Hughes
Regards Using Just Germanic I count 4 words
Colton Torres
Also Core And list So six words aren't germanic (and I add they are all from Latin)
Chase Williams
>Is English the most cucked language of all time? Do you have similar charts for other languages? I'd say Russian is close.
James Gomez
okay fine, but I think the point was made nonetheless?
Isaiah Collins
also is germanic I wasn't actually sure about core so I thought i'd throw it in
Carter Powell
So cucked that everyone speaks it?
Brandon Wood
Just wanted to test myself really
Yeah I were to mean: "In addition to the one I already found, these ones:" Germanic is through Latin but the root is either Celtic or Germanic