![]() Technically/biologically speaking → en términos técnicos/ biológicos, desde el punto de vista técnico/ biológico I know him to speak to → lo conozco bastante bien para cambiar algunas palabras con él ![]() I don't know him to speak to → no lo conozco bastante como para hablar con él Since they quarrelled they don't speak to each other → desde que riñeron no se hablan She never spoke to me again → no volvió a dirigirme la palabra Have you spoken to him? → ¿has hablado con él? The plural of prang appears in a poem composed about 1400 as pangus, "sharp stabs of pain," and survives today as pang, "sharp, stabbing pain."Ĭollins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012 speak A similar loss of r after a consonant and before a vowel occurred in the Middle English noun prang and its variant pronge, "severe pain, sharp pain." Pronge survives today as prong (of a pitchfork, for example). The r-less forms began to appear in the south of England and became common in the 11th century the forms with r disappeared completely by the middle of the 12th. ![]() In Old English the verb was sprecan and the noun sprǣc, both with an r as in German (and in the other Germanic languages). Sounds are more often lost than added in language change, and this is the case here. For example, when we learn the verb sprechen, "to speak," and the noun Sprache, "speech, language," we wonder whether we lost the r or the Germans put one in. Lol - "lawl(z)" - "I got 50% on my test, lawl.Word History: Because English is a Germanic language, first-year German produces many moments of recognition for English speakers and several puzzles. Hard to go anywhere amongst younger people now without them saying something involving Speek. Instead of people typing like we talk, now we talk like we type. We went from English to Internet slang to leet to 1337 to 1337-speek to Speek. Our society's language is slowly diminishing. " duz ne1 no if dat gm is cumin out dis munth?" When people use text speak, or thumbtext on a message board, when there's no need for it, and sometimes doesn't even save letters.Īlso, it's generally harder to do speek on a keyboard because you actually have to think about it.Ī sure sign of stupidity. Commonly found in some chat rooms on the Ares filesharing system. I have notta clue what that says.Ī mixture of a spic and a geek. tska, feeling ko di nia ko kayang i-prioritize. pasaway tlg e! pti sa pag gamit ng make ups! sb ko ayw ko sa gf ung maxadong may make-up sa muka, pro minsan gngwa pa dn nia. gya n lng pg dating sa pananamit, ayw ko ng sexy na damit kso minsan sinusuway nia. kso ang arte arte nia in all ways.alm nmn nia ung mga ayaw at gs2 ko. Think NigBonics + CrackBonics + Whyte元3t x Foreignify =Flip Speek Characterized by code-switching, deletion of letters,complete inversions of letters, and basically anything that would fuck a language up. The abomination by usually Filipino youths of the Tagalog Language. ![]() Mirror mirror on teh wall, who is teh leetest of them all(normal speek) The writing of words and phrases using all non-letters. A stinky neek ffion is a stinky neek (speek)
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