A history of English
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That was awesome, thanks.
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BTW I speak Hunglish.
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A French guy
has invented "Globish"
- it's a cut-down/simplified version of English, without ambiguities etc, but as a result instead of saying "my grandson" you'd have to say "the son of my daughter" etc...
It's mainly intended for spoken use between non-native speakers...
There is a revised spelling version but I think that won't catch on...
http://www.earthhealing.info/SIGLOBSH07_2.htm -
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If only they'd shown us stuff like this in school.

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