Re: Is this serious?
- From: jem <xxx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 10:08:57 -0500
Autymn D. C. wrote:
jem wrote:
Autymn D. C. wrote:
I use English; you use muttish. One is a noun, the other ae adjectiv.
ae -> an
adjectiv -> adjective
Languages evolve. Grow up.
an -> ae
adjective -> adjectiv
They devolv. You'v yet to grow up whereas I grew up and out at a early
eld.
:) At what "eld" did you learn to play the fool?
What sound does the last e in "adjective" make?
A sound you should be making greater use of.
What is the difference
between adjective and adjectiv?
The first is an English language word and the second isn't.
You'v no damned clue, you retarded
chunk of ***. Why is "an" one letter away from "un"?
and why does "autymn" so closely resemble "autism"? Need a clue?
Why is there a
"an" for articul when there is already a "one"? You'v still no damned
clue because you don't know the half of what English or Latin is.
At least I know why the English language includes an "an".
BTW, what sound does the "l" in "half" make?
Come
here so I can smash your head in.
I'm right here. Take your best shot.
.
-Aut
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