>who fucking knows what "English" will look like 200 years from now.
AAVE will be the new official language and if you don't like it then you can get out
>Why did the American army stop using their carbine rifles?
At least I think that's the question: my understanding of Old English pretty much ends at knowing what a thorn is
BBC pidgin
We speak English here
Se Ic aem specan Engle to þu.
Speak English of the current century
Ic þence we giet notiaþ þone M4.
So does he
LOL at the screenshot.
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
moron ass bitch fuck bitch ass moron
Piss off Chaucer.
Chaucer was ME not OE
Wut
This mf living in 1223
Doesn't sound too bad.
Or living in 2223, who fucking knows what "English" will look like 200 years from now.
>who fucking knows what "English" will look like 200 years from now.
AAVE will be the new official language and if you don't like it then you can get out
Bet
Fr fr ong no cap
I'm gonna to stick to speaking Angles.
>I'm gonna to stick to
No one from even 400 years ago would know what this means.
Shits not bussin senpai it be hella cheugy foreeal namsayin.
At the rate zoomers are moving us at even our grandfather's won't be able to understand 2040 English.
did you just use thorne for "th"? where are you *from*?
A very frugal attempt at using the inflected case system. At least you tried.
Is anyone going to explain wtf this means?
>Why did the American army stop using their carbine rifles?
At least I think that's the question: my understanding of Old English pretty much ends at knowing what a thorn is