Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Essentially

The approach many high school students take to learning French:
Franche est essentialement englaishe ouithe les endinges funnies et lottes de vowelles et les adjectifs en alle les places ronges.
[From this list of sentences of the form "Language X is essentially Language Y under condition Z"; via Language Log.]

3 Comments:

Blogger Chris said...

I discovered that list last night as well, but from another blog, before LL had linked it. Weird.

Anyway, here are two of my favorites (because I speak a little German, the German ones were the funniest for me):

"German is essentially a language developed by a group of Teutons who gathered in the forest one day to come up with a language that their enemies would have no chance of grasping."

"It is essential, that You the german Syntax and Punctuation right get must."

8/31/2005 05:49:00 PM  
Blogger Andrew said...

Yea, this list is great... though I do feel a tiny bit nerdy for finding these linguistic in-jokes funny.

8/31/2005 10:25:00 PM  
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