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"What is the most common/annoying grammatical error in your language?", r/AskEurope share their thoughts.
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Peking is from the now incorrect Wade-Giles romanization scheme. Also, it doesn’t even sound like Chinese!
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Hungarian is derived from Latin has 35 cases
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march small posts thread
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Every word started out as gibberish
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From a TumblrInAction thread entitled "Grammar is racist now." It goes about how you'd expect. (album)
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A 17th Century badling rant against the use of singular "you".
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Prescriptivist saltiness over descriptivist's defense of the word 'electrocute': "I think it's important to have a word for death by electricity."
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Maths? Math? Math's? Debate sparked in /r/iamverysmart
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Chinese speakers use more of their brain than English speakers
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Chinese speakers use more of their brain than English speakers
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BBC.com article "Lost in Translation: The world's most unique words?" (featuring the Inuit noun [sic] Iktsuarpok)
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