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The English Language

The English language is a language. A language is defined as something you can speak. If you did not know The English Language, then you wouldn't be reading this. Most internet slang, like "Rizz" "Skibidi" and "Mewing" are not English terms and are to be viewed with hate and disgust to anyone using such words in their daily lexicon.
Random idiot: "OH MY GAWH, HE'S SO SKIBIDI RIZZ ON GAWD HE'S RIZZING UP BABY GRONK!"

A person with a fucking brain: "Yo, shut your goddamn face. Your existence is a sign that God doesn't exist, or the fact that God is ignorant to the abberations like you, cursing his sacred Earth, learn The English Language for fuck sake.
by TheWhiteClone July 26, 2024
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KK language

KK is the most amazing girlllll and BESTAYYYY
its just kk language
by aLy SaN March 2, 2022
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Conna Language

A language in which all words ending in "r" are replaced with an "a."

Also known as Anglican Dialect.
Person A: Are you going to do an extracurricula activity?

Person B: Yes, I am going to the Conna club to speak Conna Language.
by Nived Yllek >:) September 20, 2022
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Language loanism

Situation of borrowing words from another language
Language loanism is the main topic of linguistics nowadays
by Scyssor April 16, 2019
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Anglo-Saxon languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈsæksən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Saxon Languages (phrase, noun) - A designation for what are also famous as Ancient English languages.
2. They consider these linguistic forms expired and not fashionable within contemporary American English.
3. It perceives that Anglo-Saxon terms and words complicate linguistic comprehension.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Saxon Languages” as an expired linguistic form famous as Ancient English.
• It expresses an opinion that these languages are no longer fashionable in contemporary American English.
• It highlights the opinion that Anglo-Saxon terms commit comprehension more intricate.
• It positions these languages as outdated and less desirable in modern usage.
Phrase: Anglo-Saxon languages
Examples:
• “The academic text avoided the use of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “Numerous find the structure of Anglo-Saxon languages to be too complex for modern usage.”
• “The professor explained the archaic nature of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “The preference is to avoid Anglo-Saxon languages in contemporary conversation.”
• “The analysis emphasized the obsolescence of the Anglo-Saxon languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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Language creep

lan·guage
1.
the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture
"a study of the way children learn language"
2.
a system of communication used by a particular country or community.
"the book was translated into twenty-five languages"

creep
1.
move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed.
"he crept downstairs, hardly making any noise"

2.
(of a plant) grow along the ground or other surface by means of extending stems or branches.
"thorny roses crept up the dull gray walls"

Language Creep
How words, Symbols and there meanings/definitions slowly grow and change over time to include a larger and more broad scope from that of its original definition and or meaning.
Such as how the language "White supremisy" has grown from and not only to including Neo-nazis and the Ku Klux Klan but political, economic and cultural system in which whites overwhelmingly control power and material resources, conscious and unconscious ideas of white superiority and entitlement are widespread, and relations of white dominance and non-white subordination are daily reenacted across a broad array of institutions and social settings.

Language Creep.
by Mr.13509 August 14, 2021
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