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Have you ever wondered why foreigners have trouble with the English Language?5 w4 g9 c7 \) L/ n" k" J& |
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Let's face it
% Q u/ ~6 x6 XEnglish is a stupid language.
- _/ [0 I3 G% \6 W7 |/ j6 xThere is no egg in the eggplant# z2 r4 k/ C7 e* S8 v
No ham in the hamburger+ `7 U& |8 k: l
And neither pine nor apple in the pineapple.
; A) ~1 C, u8 Z5 cEnglish muffins were not invented in England
! ]/ l6 N; N2 M" R+ o" xFrench fries were not invented in France.& p A( }, l4 _( B
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We sometimes take English for granted
1 i! O Z: j$ |! Z& v; {+ BBut if we examine its paradoxes we find that
2 M) m/ F0 O# |% V# NQuicksand takes you down slowly( m" u# Z, Y% Q
Boxing rings are square
+ ]- e) P6 p6 t8 M/ SAnd a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. 9 d' F P2 A3 B& P! b
: h' i5 c0 _, z3 BIf writers write, how come fingers don't fing.7 N3 Y, D. [2 q' t- A- R
If the plural of tooth is teeth
' m( S/ z! F4 ^: r9 C/ dShouldn't the plural of phone booth be phone beeth- g! q4 R1 L: j4 L0 v+ V; w2 n
If the teacher taught,
; H3 s& c2 r6 M8 M2 N5 u7 FWhy didn't the preacher praught.
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If a vegetarian eats vegetables* {% | [ n$ S$ M
What the heck does a humanitarian eat!?
^5 @2 W7 d& U) iWhy do people recite at a play9 X- P- R, s: v$ C9 V
Yet play at a recital?
+ q* f0 L9 d5 V5 R" dPark on driveways and* p" l! N \4 N7 m8 c) `1 p3 Q; a
Drive on parkways
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You have to marvel at the unique lunacy/ I! X2 O% V- ^, H4 f
Of a language where a house can burn up as
; _! Q0 O" h7 b% n- i, tIt burns down
0 z/ {0 p4 ?+ G6 h! K2 JAnd in which you fill in a form
& H4 U1 p3 {, V' ~7 E$ e w" CBy filling it out- J: r8 O/ p. S: c+ h4 {1 K& Z
And a bell is only heard once it goes!
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5 b q% ^+ c7 ]7 C ~, _English was invented by people, not computers( d2 j Q4 c) \ n8 b5 q
And it reflects the creativity of the human race: u7 s. `3 t6 E7 L, J% v {; _" L, i
(Which of course isn't a race at all)
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/ T4 y, x; n5 \2 ^2 Z ^1 S/ \2 qThat is why
7 R- C/ h* P. x1 ^0 xWhen the stars are out they are visible
6 Q9 Q/ G/ \* x) w+ R5 eBut when the lights are out they are invisible3 q: {" \( |. u7 D
And why it is that when I wind up my watch
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But when I wind up this observation,
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