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new podcast ep is OUT NOW and we are journeying around the world to india and ethiopia in search of the middle ages' most mysterious and non-existent man!!! listen now !!!!.
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when people post stuff like this it makes me want to feed myself into a wood chipper.
You'd be shocked at the number of everyday words and phrases Shakespeare coined or popularized. Vulnerable. Moonbeam. Gossip. In a pickle. Cold comfort. The dogs of war. The name Jessica. The English language as we know it wouldn't exist without Shakespeare.
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@DannyBate4 pointed this out ages ago but i was thinking about it again.
"'Ha ha' and 'he he' signify laughter in Latin and in English, because they are cried out when laughing.". Wonderful evidence here in Ælfric's Grammar that 'ha ha' has been the sound and spelling of laughter in English since at least the 11th century and the Old English period.
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