• circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    dead language

    If people learn it, and people use it, it is by definition not a dead language.

    This is some colonialist BS.

    • User_4272894@lemmy.world
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      Also, over half a million Welsh speakers exist in Wales, accounting for roughly 20% of the population. It’s hardly dead.

    • vsg@lemmy.world
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      Also, isn’t Welsh the Celtic language with the most native speakers?

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      Well Latin is a dead language, people do learn and use it. But there is no new words, or evolution of the language.

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      “Just seen”

      “Just saw” is accepted shorthand for “I/we just saw…” “I have seen…” is acceptable if you’re saying that you’ve watched a movie 27 times.

      Even substituting in “I just have seen” in the OP doesn’t make grammatical sense to me.

      The guy should probably worry more about his own English than other people’s Welsh.

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    1 year ago

    Proposal:

    Force the English to learn Welsh and rename the English language to American

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      🇬🇧 English (Traditional)

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