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Do young people use English words in your country?
>overhear a young zoomer/alphie speak on the street
>"...fue una wea ULTRA RANDOM''
What the fuck are you even saying? speak Spanish, my guy.
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You're literally speaking English right now
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>>223959787
I don't know.
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They want to sound cool to Bob Amerikansson
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no, young people use fewer and fewer English words in my country with every passing year
wallahi
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>>223959787
English words are so common that they’re apparently leading to new phonetic contrasts in some Portuguese dialects, ɘ and ɐ or something like that
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>>223959787
Yeah, random is one of the big ones
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Doesn't your language have words for these?
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>>223959787
yeah some inbred zoomer influencer repeats a word and all the other ones want to ram it in every conversation
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>>223963483
"Ultra-" is an actual superlative prefix in Spanish, but it is somewhat colloquial. "Random" has too many meanings, it depends on the context in which it is being used, as there is no single word equivalent to it.



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