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Thread: Words The English Language Needs
Tiago 12:54 8th October 2009
http://www.cracked.com/article_17251_p2.html

The major word english language needs is a Portuguese word:

"Desenrascanco"

It's very true, it defines us very nice, we were such an empire 500 years ago thanks to "Desenrascanco" .... don't know why we lost it...

It something like "Un-sh**-yourself" means that your have a problem and you have to solve it but you don't know what to do, or you don't have qualification to do it, so you have to improvise, to get out of that sh** in a fast and simple way.

so you have to "Desenrascar" (verb)
it is a "Deseranscanco"
you can say to another person "un-sh** yourself": "desenrasca-te" (verb variation)

But "Desenrascanco" is a nice form of saying it.
But the most used word (bad word) is "desenmerda-te" direct translation of "un-sh** yourself"
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Harrison 16:16 8th October 2009
Ah! but not as big or successful as the British Empire! The largest ever known in the world, which was a huge achievement when you consider the size of Britain.
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Cortona 19:56 8th October 2009
I think that's a phrase I would need to employ quite often.

You know what's really depressing? LOL and ROFL are in the English dictionary. I should have been French...
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Submeg 21:26 8th October 2009
Originally Posted by Cortona:
I think that's a phrase I would need to employ quite often.

You know what's really depressing? LOL and ROFL are in the English dictionary. I should have been French...
Are you kidding? That's terrible
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Harrison 00:44 9th October 2009
Yep! The youth of today are becoming programmed more and more by schools in how to pass exams, but at the same time losing their actual intellect and actually started to speak and write in text (or should that be txt) speech, and to keep up the Dictionary companies are actually putting the text versions of words into their publications!

They are even considering removing punctuation such as apostrophes from being taught or enforced because some people recently surveyed didn't know how to use them! How mad is that! They shouldn't be pandering to the lower end of the intellectual spectrum. Next they won't be teaching kids how to read at this rate!
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Tiago 07:45 9th October 2009
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Ah! but not as big or successful as the British Empire! The largest ever known in the world, which was a huge achievement when you consider the size of Britain.
Size of Britain ? What about the size of Portugal?
500 years ago we went from Brazil to Japan... did you know Japan has some Portuguese words?

Brazil, Angola, Moçambique, Macau, S. Tomé e principe, etc.... etc....
we had so much resorces.... and we loose it all....
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Buleste 08:56 9th October 2009
Originally Posted by Submeg:
Originally Posted by Cortona:
I think that's a phrase I would need to employ quite often.

You know what's really depressing? LOL and ROFL are in the English dictionary. I should have been French...
Are you kidding? That's terrible
You're right. No one should ever wish to be French. Besides the French are now pissed off with Franglais so you'd be in the same situation.
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Submeg 10:23 13th October 2009
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Yep! The youth of today are becoming programmed more and more by schools in how to pass exams, but at the same time losing their actual intellect and actually started to speak and write in text (or should that be txt) speech, and to keep up the Dictionary companies are actually putting the text versions of words into their publications!

They are even considering removing punctuation such as apostrophes from being taught or enforced because some people recently surveyed didn't know how to use them! How mad is that! They shouldn't be pandering to the lower end of the intellectual spectrum. Next they won't be teaching kids how to read at this rate!
WHAT! No punctuation?! Wow if that happens, I can then definitely speak down to the younger generations when I'm old. That is the single stupidest thing I've heard
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Harrison 14:25 13th October 2009
At this rate the world could end up like that film. What was it called? The one where those two American soldiers volunteer to be frozen, and then their chambers are forgotten about and stored away. And they eventually wake up 100's of years into the future where no one has a clue about anything and the buildings are held up be giant elastic bands. The film ends with them in the white house running the world.
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Shoonay 14:31 13th October 2009
Seksmisja?
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