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My Somali Friend Is Speaking Persian :D

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  • greatttttttttttttttttttttttttt­tttttt 

  • dam, hes good at it to, sounds really fluent

  • Swaaaaaaaaaaaaagggg lol

  • OH My!! <3

  • You know what just end it, there's obviously some confusion with what we're talking about, I made my mistake in Pashto, I fixed it, I tend to dissect comments and overanalyze them and address each point in one comment, so one of us probably got something confused and misinterpreted our points and jumped to automatic conclusions (like you thinking I'm comparing ain't to Pohegey/Pohegi) <<at that point, it proves to me that we lost eachother at some point in our conversation.

  • @TheInsidiousParadigm You're using slang language in English and relating it to pohegey/Pohegi. That's all I have stated. Your analysis is flawed. Regardless of what motivates slang, the "structural" component is where things are either used in idioms or when you make certain grammatical dispensations of isn't and ain't it is economy of language which plays a roll. No such thing can be said with Pohegi/Pohegey, whether you speak Pashto slang or literary Pashto or dialect

  • @TheInsidiousParadigm but those don't incorporate anything to do with grammar either. See this is what I mean your logic is crap. You don't know what is congruent and what is not so you keep blindly throwing darts at examples which do not denote the same family of structures. Idioms of a language like "badass"" over ain't and isn't. You're all over the place bud.

    Of course I will keep on; anytime you make faulty arguments I will trample you for it. Start upping your ante kid.

  • @TheInsidiousParadigm No this is false; slang evolves by shortening syllables for greater economy of speech. Pohegy/Pohegi wouldn't do that since, what happens is that the context is lost, so economy is not preserved. This is true of even Arabic, shako mako is just a shortened Arabic phrase comparable to "ain't" which is phonetically easier than isn't. You keep making failed excuses, I am speaking here out of knowledge not anger, you're merely transferring your own psychological defects onto me.

  • @TheInsidiousParadigm I should complain to your boss that you're sneaking into his office to use his internet rather than tending to peoples garden's. You're going to get fired Jose.

  • @TheInsidiousParadigm But Ain't is vernacular which means even if it's slang, people understand its intended meaning. When you say Pohegi vs. Pohegey, you're saying "he/she knows" and not you know? Are you really THIS stupid not to see how the analogy you're trying to pass is LOGICALLY flawed? It has nothing to do with my hard headedness, but rather my ability to reason and identify the errors in your thought process. Now go pick some corn or mow a lawn or something, feed your family

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