Essen = to eat

>Essen = to eat
>Essen = the food
>das Essen zu Essen = to eat the food
>das Essen zu Essen = the food to eat

What a retarded language.

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>a slave to pleasure
A slave belonging to pleasure
A slave which one should pleasure
A slave whose duty is to pleasure

op btfo

There is also a city called Essen so you could probably add that too

uh oh anglophonebros

anglobros we got too cocky...

est = he/she/it is
est (long e, not written in most texts) = he/she/it eats
wtf latin

>buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo

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>Americanoids discovering how you can have multiple meanings in one sentence and make funny shit with that.
Next thread I'll write you a guide on how to build a rich litterature using this so America can finally buy itself a soulful culture.

>can drink a drink
>can't food a food
STUPID
STUPID AND DUMB

We also call food eating in american english

>dats sum good eatin!

Are you retarded? English is one of the languages that uses denominalization the most.
You literally say shit like "I can Google it"

Wrong. Essen is a city.

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Why are you gay?

Dumbfuck ESL, english positively mogs every other european language in terms of wordplay.

You tell me

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He would snap your neck if you came onto him.

Spoken like someone who only speaks English.

I speak 4 other languages above B2

Which are ?

Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, German.

Prove it.

I wouldn't in the first place, only tops get to do that

>heyyyy man I'm B2 in a handful of languages, I can positively say English is best at wordplays than languages I don't know or am barely fluent in.