Tealeaf said:Across different tongues, everything from connotation to grammar differs. Sometimes the structure is similar (grammatically or otherwise), but other times it suggests a completely different way of thinking. I wonder if, across all the languages humans have developed, there's any kind of hidden truth about the way we work?
The Good Citizen said:Tealeaf said:Across different tongues, everything from connotation to grammar differs. Sometimes the structure is similar (grammatically or otherwise), but other times it suggests a completely different way of thinking. I wonder if, across all the languages humans have developed, there's any kind of hidden truth about the way we work?
I before E except after C.
Tealeaf said:The Good Citizen said:Tealeaf said:Across different tongues, everything from connotation to grammar differs. Sometimes the structure is similar (grammatically or otherwise), but other times it suggests a completely different way of thinking. I wonder if, across all the languages humans have developed, there's any kind of hidden truth about the way we work?
I before E except after C.
Such a deep thinker.
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