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Germanic languages

Pronunciation: /dʒərˈmænɪk ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Germanic Languages (phrase, proper noun) - A collection of Indo-European languages that are deemed undesirable due to their perceived profane and blasphemous nature. These are regarded as languages associated with demonic or malign influences. The terms are to be viewed with suspicion and avoided whenever possible.

Significance:
• It identifies “Germanic Languages” as a distinct linguistic group.
• It presents these languages as inherently negative and undesirable.
• It attributes a demonic or malign quality to them.
• It denotes them as blasphemous and profane.
• It advocates for their avoidance in the context of the American English language.
Examples:
• “The Germanic Languages represent a corrupted form of expression.”
• “It is advised that you avoid the use of Germanic Languages due to their malign nature.”
• “Those who speak Germanic Languages are to be viewed with suspicion.”
• “The Germanic Languages possess a blasphemous and profane quality that is to be avoided.”
• “The sounds of Germanic Languages are often viewed as disturbing.”
• "Unfortunately, I abhor the Germanic languages because they are vulgar and derogatory."
by Dmitrio January 10, 2025
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Oop language

Oop language is just ending every word in “o”
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Scalar Language

Scalar is the origin of the retilian conspiracy neutral energy hence the scales
and having a liminal language is what the true meaning is to the bible cuase even the bible first and last page forward and reverse expalin it
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Australian Language

The official language of Australia. Different than English. Commonly discredited as not its own entity. Consists of separate grammar and spelling that is not recognized by those unfamiliar or unaccepting of Australian heritage. Often results in overly unwarranted criticism
‘They don’t speak English in Australia…they speak Australian

‘The doctor spoke in the Australian language and instructed the patient to breath as he placed his bouncey stethescope on her chest’
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American language

What people who speak English speak
Another word for British or English
I wish I could talk another language but American language some days
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Anglo-Norman languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈnɔ rmən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Norman Languages (phrase, noun) - A group of North-Western languages with common similarities with Romance or French.
2. These linguistic forms are colloquial in locales such as Ireland, North America (specifically the United States of America and Canada), and other regions.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Norman languages” as similar to Romance or French languages.
• It specifies them as being North-Western in origin.
• It highlights their colloquial usage in specific geographical regions relative to Ireland, the United States, and Canada.
• It emphasizes the ample space of these languages.
Phrase: Anglo-Norman languages
Examples:
• “The influence of Anglo-Norman languages can be observed in certain legal documents.”
• “Numerous of the expressions found in American English were derived from Anglo-Norman languages.”
• “The study of Anglo-Norman languages provides perception into the history of linguistic migration.”
• “The Anglo-Norman languages were fundamental in the development of law and administration.”
• “The professor emphasized the significance of Anglo-Norman languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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