April 24, 201214 yr Moist. or splurgenshitter My favorite Olde English word is queynte Here is an exceerpt from Chaucer's "The Wife of Bath's Tale" from The Canterbury Tales. Over time, "queynte" evolved into what we know in modern English as "****" You shall have queynte at eve :angry: I had a whole medieval english lit course devoted to that word. The teacher was later let go for undisclosed reasons :blank:
April 24, 201214 yr Those aren't actually my faves, just can't think of them until I use them. I do like lugubrious, aporetic, and elenchus though.
April 25, 201214 yr ooh, yes, i think words in foreign languages are more fascinating english just sounds boring to you when it's become your native tongue Words in French I like: chimie pamplemousse pluie bite (this is the french word for "dick", it just sounds beautiful to me, I don't know why :disappointed:)chérie adieu the Romanian words lalele and pepene are just adorable to me and then everything in the scandinavian languages sounds amazing I figured I'd give a serious answer I'm gonna go look for an English word I like :escaping:
April 25, 201214 yr A new word I learnt a couple of days ago which I find nice to say pastiche Pastiche PASTICHE PASTICHE
April 25, 201214 yr ooh, yes, i think words in foreign languages are more fascinating english just sounds boring to you when it's become your native tongue Words in French I like: chimie pamplemousse pluie bite (this is the french word for "dick", it just sounds beautiful to me, I don't know why :disappointed:)chérie adieu the Romanian words lalele and pepene are just adorable to me and then everything in the scandinavian languages sounds amazing I figured I'd give a serious answer I'm gonna go look for an English word I like :escaping: Bite? Are you serious?:laugh3:
April 25, 201214 yr Those aren't actually my faves, just can't think of them until I use them. I do like lugubrious, aporetic, and elenchus though. :awesome: I quite like this word as well.
April 26, 201214 yr I don't have a favourite English word although I really like cute. Fingerspitzengefühl is my favourite German word. (there isn't a really good Dutch translation for that word so we just use fingerspitzengefühl) I like Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänsmütze :blank:
April 26, 201214 yr *googles Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänsmütze* Danube steamboat shipping company Captain's hat, oh ok :lol:
April 26, 201214 yr *googles Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänsmütze* Danube steamboat shipping company Captain's hat, oh ok :lol: I like how when I enter Donau into Google it auto-completes to Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft German, thou art lovely.
April 30, 201214 yr I don't know which one is my favourite, but from now on, my least favourite word officialy is... PSYCHEDELIA.
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