ITT: we invent new words in English that are sorely lacking. I'll start>empathy>loyalty>honesty>friendship>love
>>221332722Those words already existed, you fool!
>>221332759If they already existed, why did I just have to invent them?Checkmate, imbecile!
Words Germans don't know>Squirrel>Emotion>Relaxation>Simplicity>Ease of maintenance
>>221332722There are a bunch of "compound" words with latinx suffixes and prefixes that don't have their opposite without them.>imbecile -> becile (extremely smart)>ingrate -> grate (already exists but means another thing; funnily enough it is used to form grateful)Some for words that have in/out and other pairs but don't have an opposite.
>>221332911compound THIS!*unzips*
>>221332722How come angloids couldn't make up a word for "rescheduling the meeting to an earlier date"?And Indians had to create the word "prepone" for them?
>>221332955>can we antecipate the reunion>can we prepone the reunionwoah, amazing new word
>>221332790What did you call me..
>>221333001see>>221333037My Brazilian research assistant (double D) has answered your question.
>>221333037Meant to quote >>221333001>>221333054I'm a bit tardde
>>221333089>Meant to quoteNo you didn't. But you have amazing tits.
another nonsense-filled thread by a german
>>221333177Is it our low morals?
>>221333186yes, dumb krauts always reclining seats and making low-quality threads. free tojo o algo
>>221333251That does sound like us!
>>221333089big tits secretary of the german, I have never heard of "antecipate" being used like this. It's exclusively a portugese english thing.How do you distinguish between your male and female cousin. we say cousin brother or cousin sister. But an angloid would laugh at this.
>>221333103I do have big mantits yeah>>221333271>I have never heard of "antecipate" being used like thisI have>t's exclusively a portugese english thing.I don't think so>How do you distinguish between your male and female cousin. we say cousin brother or cousin sister. But an angloid would laugh at this.In english I just say male cousin or female cousinIn portuguese? Primo and prima