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Anonymous Finland No.211625747 [Report] >>211626291 >>211630502 >>211633034 >>211633488
>lingua franca
>look inside
>it's english instead of française
Anonymous France No.211626291 [Report] >>211626467 >>211627396
>>211625747 (OP)
>lingua franca
>look inside
>it's all French words
Anonymous Russian Federation No.211626467 [Report] >>211627642
>>211626291
Bodied (English word) that (English word) freak (English word)
Anonymous Finland No.211627396 [Report] >>211627441
>>211626291
>French words
>look inside
>it's all Greek and Latin words
Anonymous Portugal No.211627441 [Report] >>211627615
>>211627396
>Greek and Latin words
>look inside
>it's all proto indo-european
>look inside again
>it's all sanskrit
Anonymous Finland No.211627615 [Report] >>211627791
>>211627441
>sanskrit
>look inside
>it's all mesopotamian writing
Anonymous United States No.211627642 [Report] >>211627760 >>211627844
>>211626467
No one talks like this in real life
Anonymous Russian Federation No.211627760 [Report]
>>211627642
Who cares, nigga?
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211627791 [Report] >>211627958
>>211627615
>mesopotamian writing
>look inside
>it's all Finnish (with bits of Korean, remnants from the hyperwar)
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211627844 [Report] >>211628283 >>211631073
>>211627642
I (From the Etruscan letter 𐌉 (i), from the Ancient Greek letter Ι (I, iota), derived from the Phoenician letter 𐤉 (y, yod), from the Egyptian hieroglyph .) talk (From Middle English talken, talkien, from Old English *tealcian (“to talk, chat”), from Proto-West Germanic *talkōn, from Proto-Germanic *talkōną (“to talk, chatter”), frequentative form of Proto-Germanic *talōną (“to count, recount, tell”), from Proto-Indo-European *dol-, *del- (“to aim, calculate, adjust, count”), equivalent to tell + -k.) like (Verb from Middle English liken, from Old English līcian (“to like, to please”), from Proto-West Germanic *līkēn, from Proto-Germanic *līkāną, from Proto-Indo-European *leyg- (“image; likeness; similarity”)) this (From Middle English this, from Old English þis (neuter demonstrative), from North Sea Germanic base *þa- "that", from Proto-Germanic *þat, from Proto-Indo-European *tód, extended form of demonstrative base *to-; + North-West Germanic definitive suffix -s, from Proto-Indo-European *só (“this, that”))
Anonymous Finland No.211627958 [Report]
>>211627791
the Finnish language actually has many root words not present in any other European, Indo-European or proto-Slavic language so the hyperwar may have actually happened
Anonymous Canada No.211628036 [Report] >>211629359
>française
Why can't retards such as OP use French words as they should?
Anonymous Canada No.211628283 [Report]
>>211627844
Holy Linguistics Autism!
Anonymous Portugal No.211628838 [Report]
>english
>look inside
>It's a French creole
Anonymous Finland No.211629359 [Report]
>>211628036
it's not the lingua franca
Anonymous United States No.211630502 [Report] >>211630558
>>211625747 (OP)
The concept is termed Lingua Anglica.
Anonymous Israel No.211630558 [Report]
>>211630502
Mandela effect?
Anonymous Finland No.211631036 [Report] >>211633414
Y'all niggas should lingua my anus
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211631073 [Report]
>>211627844
based autist
Anonymous Italy No.211633034 [Report] >>211633332
>>211625747 (OP)
> lingua franca
> an Italian expression
Anonymous Finland No.211633332 [Report]
>>211633034
>mi scusi
>an Italian expression
Anonymous Canada No.211633414 [Report]
>>211631036
I never got this kind of insult. Why would you want someone to lick your anus? .
Anonymous Germany No.211633488 [Report]
>>211625747 (OP)
>lingua franca
>a Medieval pidgin of the Mediterranean trade
>thinking it has anything to do with modern French