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Comments by "Nosotros Los Lobos Estamos Regresando" (@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115) on "RobWords" channel.
Try with write, rite, right and Wright.
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@fritjofrocker5047 not that wrong for an assumption though.
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@parcormasteryesiknowispell4337 Your point would stand but.... youngsters are not using the proper forms, and their language is more akin to make noises to keep the silence at bay than sharing information or sentiments.
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2:22 Abused? Would'st dareto say the same for all the arabic writings defiling all over Albion? 7:06 "far right groups"? Not wanting your country to become an arabic-shar'ia shyt-h0le is far-right? Try telling the same by those symbols from the far-left (Better far-right than far-wrong)
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As a native Spanish speaker , I love this video, sppecially since Spanish used to have some letters with a hat, like Ñ.
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11:11 "NY" is how Catalonian language makes the "Ñ" sound.
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Exactly the type of information non native speakers should get when learning English but Behold! not even English teachers know about it!
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Taliare, then Spanish "taller" (workshop), and same as tagliare, is translated to Spanish as "tallarines".
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It'd be interesting how this fact influenced the way Tolkien wrote poetry for LOTR... maybe the Elves' poetry was on the Old English?
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@vinnybaggins Ráit Mr Ráit, I'll ráit down the ráit.
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@beccabbea2511 Ráit it down mr ráit, ráit?
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@anders630 we speek engrish n shieeeet!
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@williambulmer6389 In YOUR accent but most of native and non-native speakers are making those sounds the same.
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@parcormasteryesiknowispell4337 coming from an urban-rat is almost funny since your idea of grass is a sanitised park.
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About Belarus, I heard it refers to that people as "Westerners" because in ancient times we had n names for directions and colours were used instead, like Black Sea (North), Red Sea (South), Green (East) and White for West.
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I bet Prof Tolkien would love this idea.
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wright, write, right and rite...
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@impendio Corsic is the closes to Latin.
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What about the Spanish "¿" or "¡"...?
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11:51, regarding orange, it happened on SPanisjh as at English (Naranja, fruit and later the colour) We were using flaminio (of flame color) just for blonds and gingers alike .
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Pal, life is too short to spend it learning modern German language 🤣🤣🤣
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1:06 I swear I read "Englalondë".
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Wespe, as in old Spanish (and moder Italian) VESPA.
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ñ=nn, ẽ=en, õ=on... those days you had to grave your wooden planks or copying a book by hand, so any shortcut was welcoed.
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