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'''Shirithian English''' | '''Shirithian English''' is the English Language as it is used in Shireroth. | ||
The variety has a number of peculiarities including the words 'proly', meaning "probably"; and 'yerp', meaning "yes"; in well as some unusual grammatical structures, as in 'I am got the chair', and uncommon letters, such as 'æ'. | |||
Not all citizens use this peculiar variety, but it is commonplace in Shireroth, especially amongst older citizens. | |||
It isn't entirely consistent, either. For instance, in [[Yardistan]] the word 'Shirerothian' is more common than 'Shirithian', and there has been some debate, historically, about which term should be used. | |||
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Revision as of 18:50, 30 January 2010
Shirithian English is the English Language as it is used in Shireroth.
The variety has a number of peculiarities including the words 'proly', meaning "probably"; and 'yerp', meaning "yes"; in well as some unusual grammatical structures, as in 'I am got the chair', and uncommon letters, such as 'æ'.
Not all citizens use this peculiar variety, but it is commonplace in Shireroth, especially amongst older citizens.
It isn't entirely consistent, either. For instance, in Yardistan the word 'Shirerothian' is more common than 'Shirithian', and there has been some debate, historically, about which term should be used.