The use of both finnish and english at the same time. This usually involves mixing both languages in sentences, switching languages mid speech or just using completely mixed phrases:
e.g. Let's mennään; (let's go)
Come on! Herää jo! (Come on! Wake up!)
Lähen driveaa koht workkii. (I'm gonna leave to work)
e.g. Let's mennään; (let's go)
Come on! Herää jo! (Come on! Wake up!)
Lähen driveaa koht workkii. (I'm gonna leave to work)
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eg.."diruz raftam school vali it wasn't good" or.."ashi kheili bahali u make me laugh mese divuneha"
To Ashi from Sahari hehe
To Ashi from Sahari hehe
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It almost never works all the time
It almost never works all the time
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Also known as the bastardization of the English language involving their own twist on internet speak. You can find them mostly on fan sites, music forums (predominantly in JRock forums, like Batsu), and fangirl blog entries.
The most popular words often used in fanglish are, "zomg," "squee," "lulz," "flailing," "glomping," and "nosebleed." Most of these words are usually started with an asterisk (*), following the word, and closing with an asterisk. Some prefer using parentheses instead.
Prime examples in using fanglish are the following:
"zomg that new PV of alice nine. made me squee with joy."
"That video made me lulz big time."
"i glomp you so hard for uploading the new photo shoot of (insert JRock band here)."
Also known as the bastardization of the English language involving their own twist on internet speak. You can find them mostly on fan sites, music forums (predominantly in JRock forums, like Batsu), and fangirl blog entries.
The most popular words often used in fanglish are, "zomg," "squee," "lulz," "flailing," "glomping," and "nosebleed." Most of these words are usually started with an asterisk (*), following the word, and closing with an asterisk. Some prefer using parentheses instead.
Prime examples in using fanglish are the following:
"zomg that new PV of alice nine. made me squee with joy."
"That video made me lulz big time."
"i glomp you so hard for uploading the new photo shoot of (insert JRock band here)."
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A term to describe a Bilingual Canadian who uses both English and French in the same sentence, usually due to poor knowledge of the second language, so they have to resort to their first-learned language to "fill in the holes". Americans use this as well, but for Spanish and English ("Spanglish").
A term to describe a Bilingual Canadian who uses both English and French in the same sentence, usually due to poor knowledge of the second language, so they have to resort to their first-learned language to "fill in the holes". Americans use this as well, but for Spanish and English ("Spanglish").
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