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by raincole
324 days ago
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> If you read this post, you probably won’t look at the world the same way ever again. I immediately wanted to close the tab. But I decided to not judge an article by the first sentence. So I read on and it's just talking about how English has words with similar meanings but different etymological origins, plus some English grammar trivia. Title: > Every American is bilingual. is completely unjustified. In the same vein every Japanese is bilingual or more. But the author is selling a book about marketing & copywriting so that's it. (By the way, in the AI example the article shows, Claude thinks "ever again" can be replaced with "perpetually subsequently." Whether it's a joke is left to the reader.) |
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Or just as stupidly, so many of us are just mono-lingual, we just speak proto-Indo-European.