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Blyatmancyka t1_j6mozau wrote
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MarioFan587 t1_j6nidg1 wrote
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Illustrious_Cicada_2 t1_j6nldfp wrote
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IFrickinLovePorn t1_j6ntv68 wrote
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IHateMath14 t1_j6o7mjg wrote
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Analog0 t1_j6p6h0p wrote
I believe there is a castle aaa in Cornwall.
AllHailToGothamChess t1_j6o1n2d wrote
> Narrator: As the sacred word has been spoken, our beloved Tom Scott vanished into the thin air without a trace.
Jump_Like_A_Willys t1_j6mmip7 wrote
If you have the soapbox and people are listening, you could invent a word like "cromulent" like The Simpsons did, and it could become an accepted part of the language.
Shakespeare also invented words that later became accept (i.e., became perfectly cromulent).
No_Grade_2190 t1_j6o0tyb wrote
Making up words embiggens the soul.
smurficus103 t1_j6oogk9 wrote
Hobbit-ism
GaymerGuy79 t1_j6pjp35 wrote
I conquer...
Obi_Vayne_Kenobi t1_j6nhghi wrote
Wait until you learn about the German language.
I can invent any noun right now, and all German speaking people will instantly understand it without explanation.
nolxus t1_j6odexw wrote
Only if the Redditworterfindungsbeirat approves it
Obi_Vayne_Kenobi t1_j6odw01 wrote
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ErnestOyVey t1_j6mtlq9 wrote
All words were invented at some point. Beforehand we relied on sticks and stones to communicate. Lessons were more painful back then.
ms515 t1_j6mu9aa wrote
Yes but no. Anyone can invent a word but it’s also not really a word if nobody else in the world uses it or knows what it means.
Skippymabob t1_j6nzwuq wrote
Basically it depends on what emphasis you put on the word "just"
You can just make up a word
But you can't just make up a word
E_B_Jamisen t1_j6nbrag wrote
This is why I love language. it's not owned by one person. its not controlled (even though so many try). its always changing always growing.
my favorite right now is how the word literal is changing to mean the exact opposite. So many people are losing their minds over the idea that people use the word "literal" to give emphasis to something figurative.
but it has happened before. if something was kinda cool, it had 'some awe' i.e. it was "awesome". but if it was full of awe it was "awefull" I dont know the progression of that word but somebody probably starting using it sarcastically ... "oh that is awe-full" and eventually it changed from being full of awe to being horrible.
Language is chaotic neutral.
LiamTheHuman t1_j6oexey wrote
what I don't get is that the way 'literal' gives emphasis was through hyperbole. Changing the definition has actually destroyed that use of the word. So people use it that way and I am literally stuck in an endless loop of logic.
E_B_Jamisen t1_j6ogfxx wrote
I dont think its changed definitions to mean figuratively. I think it still is used as hyperbole.
apparently the first use of literally as figurative was in 1769
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Sleepy_Membership_ t1_j6m8ist wrote
Well, it's true that you can't just invent a word out of thin air, but with a bit of creativity and imagination, you can certainly come up with some interesting new words! Who knows, maybe one day you could even create the next \ubiquitous\ or \supercalifragilisticexpialidocious\!
PilzGalaxie t1_j6nb43z wrote
The tricky part is not inventing the word. It is getting many people to use it.
Analog0 t1_j6p6n7h wrote
Pfft, what a load of fizzleposh.
Budget-Peanut7598 t1_j6m94it wrote
It's not that you can't invent a new word. It's that you can't invent a new word.
It's always personal.
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SkipperFab t1_j6o3lx2 wrote
Most of the words you know weren't invented but adapted. For example: goodbye. Starting in the 16th century (approximately-im going from memory) it was an English common phrase to say "God be with ye" when parting company and this eventually was adapted to goodbye.
matrixfan0831 t1_j6ow4jf wrote
Stop trying to make fetch happen, fetch isn’t going to happen
D_blackcraft t1_j6p3nb6 wrote
I read the post and instantly thought: "GRETCHEN!"
Analog0 t1_j6p6phm wrote
Felch, on the other hand...
Choontz t1_j6pbx3q wrote
Thank you! Now I can finally explain my aridanalitis to someone.
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mystrogak t1_j6n9ibv wrote
Everyword is invented to some level. It's not like they are natural discoveries.
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jpett84 t1_j6o274f wrote
Here's another shower thought: Language is just an evolved form of babbling. In fact you can probably call it babbling in a way that it is taught to other people.
-TheDerpinator- t1_j6o8d4c wrote
I think you are confused with the statement that we cannot invent things without a reference.
The very core of language and words is based on the concept of creating symbols as reference, putting those together and assign a generally accepted meaning to those symbols we now call "words ".
You can put any of the existing symbols together to create a word. All you need to do is get people to assign a collective meaning to it.
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Rhueh t1_j6oj6n9 wrote
>There's a perception that you can't just invent a word...
A misperception. Of course you can invent a word, otherwise where would they come from? Not only that, but you can--and do--use existing words in an idiosyncratic way. I would argue that you can't actually use them any other way--at least, not nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It's important to understand that everyone means something different when they use a word, and conversations can fall apart very quickly if one or another person doesn't understand that.
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jeremy_fritzen t1_j6oxf75 wrote
I saw someone tried this few years ago. The "batardine" was supposed to be the Québec French translation of "SUV". Check https://www.lyoncapitale.fr/actualite/est-ce-qu-un-suv-s-appelle-une-batardine-au-canada or even http://batardine.fr/
Hilarious!
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cooolwhiip t1_j6mncix wrote
Yes!!
"That's a made up word!" "That's a made up holidayyy"
All words and holidays are made up lol. People don't like sudden change but we will always evolve to the time we are in, including traditions and speech.
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IdiotSandwich12345 t1_j6mrkb1 wrote
Grian invented the word chobblesome and dr. Suess invented the word nerd
Llanite t1_j6nx5z5 wrote
"You" can't invent a word.
Someone else can if they are famous or own a major TV station.
wildadragon t1_j6m914o wrote
You can invent hundreds of thousands of words yourself(as all words have been invented since they dont exust in nature), them being accepted is the issue.