Spanish would be easier for most the proles to learn, but Hebrew would work better at keeping the riff raff out of the halls of power. Thoughts?
Should Spanish or Hebrew be the official language of the US?
Other urls found in this thread:
britannica.com
twitter.com
Spanish would be the language of the common man, and the most spoken language on earth.
Hebrew is for the Jews and their ilk.
Much rather Spain, Spanish. Do not forget some of the romantic languages are already in English.
I like Spanish but Hebrew would be a much better choice.
what area of France are you from user ?
Hebrew. The slaves must learn the language of their masters
>Spanish would be easier for most the proles to learn
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Spanish is a shit language that nobody uses except for some people in the Americas.
Andalusian Spanish
Canarian Spanish
CastĂșo
Murcian Spanish
Standard Spanish
>romantic languages are already in English.
que?
>also
>romantic instead of romance
ngmi
Hebrew is an Afro-Semitic language. Spanish is an Aryan language. Hebrew should be fine.
TRVE ROMAN LATIN
I am not teaching a class, on Any Forums, read any book, once in a while.
britannica.com
>I am not teaching a class, on Any Forums
Don't teach at all bro, anywhere.
>The postclassical period
The emergence of Romance
The tongue and cheek joke...Romantic. Enjoy community college.
>community college
kek, I already have a masters from a renowned bong university. But enjoy talking high school topics on 4chins, pretty sure it makes you feel smart & shiet
I would thoroughly enjoy seeing approximately 13% of the population of the USA attempt to speak Hebrew.
>pretty sure it makes you feel smart
Or, you know, do like pretty much any other country on Earth, make English the official language and force foreigners to learn it. Between your "Muh individual freedoms" and the "Muh spickerinos" no wonder your country is such a mess
>diogenes
literally this, also don't forget he was poor being caught jewing
Best thing I've seen all day, user
I think he's referring to the fact that 60% of English vocabulary comes from Latin (either directly or through Old French).