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by kmicklas
3347 days ago
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> French aggregated many influences from centuries at a crossroad This describes English perhaps more so. > and it seems it kept a lot in order to be able to add subtle layers of information by using particular sets of words fitting together well to propel metaphores and other succint yet precise description of the world. It's your native language, so of course you might think that (especially when added with this snobby French cultural ideal). |
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Also how can England be more influenced by countries as an Island ? the naval conquests, the commonwealth ? I don't know history much, but it seemed to me they kept a very cohesive identity except for the not so French/English feedback loop.