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I do not enjoy languages where every or nearly every word ends in a vowel. Goo goo ga ga pipopa ass language. Grow up.
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>>215344022
Final consonant lacker cope.
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>>215344049
finalE consonantE mancantE copE
learn how to spell muttlard

we don't have a word for cope thoughever
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>>215344276
Thank you for your support Francechad, you are a far more worthy inheritor of Latin than the pizza buggers.
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I wish english kept the weak declension of adjectives from middle english so more words ended in vowels.
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>>215345926
Give examples
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>>215345952
basically some adjectives modifying definite nouns got an e added to them (pronounced as schwa, which is probably why it was lost). this was also added to plural nouns regardless of definiteness
so 'the weake declension'
https://www.kul.pl/files/165/history%20of%20english/10Adjectives.pdf
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>>215346054
>plural nouns
*plural adjectives
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>>215343765
Whata boute Englishe writtene withe vowelsa the ende? Howe doesi tlooke to you? I thinki tsi sfairly interestinge.



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