Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Dragonballz Bedsheets

El diccionario - dictionary

al-Qamus. Everything has its reason, folks. When one takes a long time to update your blog , for instance close, often because they put you in a pink wig head clown and kidnap you to attend a bachelor party in Granada . There have been cases, come on.

I'll give you another example to illustrate that things do not happen just because, that everything happens for a reason. Consider the following dialogue:

"I have to go to pogram And I'm fustrao . Acho, and what swarm trayo, Jeromin , I ate up a bat . "Ties cocretas ?
"Oh, the specimens , how come. Ponn, Grabi , cocretas quean I, but if a quies meatballs ...


From this conversation we can deduce several things: first, that Jerome is very good woman and do not want the pass Grabi hunger, and then the metathesis phenomenon appears before the utterance, when the speaker unconsciously orders are going to say, and he goes and tells it like it sounds more natural in your language. Why talk like that? Answer: a common linguistic phenomenon called metathesis . cocreta Grabi tell and laugh about him, but with alligator happened exactly the same in the s. XIII, was taken from the lat. crocodilus, and it's gr. Krokódeilos (cf. Press. crocodile), but did not work crocodile. Why? For the metathesis, therefore costing us say three sad tigers .



metathesis There are many examples that have been fixed in the language, although at the time were criticized by those who know Latin. Here are some examples of commonly used words:
forget
Del lat. vg. * OBLĪTARE , formed with the part. OBLĪTUS the classic OBLIVISCI Ditto. Cf
: cat. oblidada , fr. oublier, Press. obliterate.
miracle
Before looking at you and Miraclo . Lat. Miraculum 'made admirable', deriv. of Mirari 'wonder', from which also comes from the cast. look . Cf
: Press., Cat. and fr. miracle, it. miracolo.
vermin
Del lat. Animalǐa , anǐmal plural 'beast'.
bat
Metathesis a bat, which is expanding mur-blind, propter. 'Mouse blind ', from Lat. MUS , Muris 'mouse'. By the way, which is short bat the Murcio Nergal 'thief', 1609, who was given this name by acting at night, and those were the Murcia and unsavory to Carlos III forbade wearing the English flag, which some would be in Murcia, I do not say no, but everything in place.
licorice
Earlier liquorice. Metathesis, from Lat. late LĬQUĬRĬTĬA , which is deformation of gr. Glykýrrhiza ( glykýs 'sweet' and Rhizo 'root'). Cf
: Press. liquorice, it. liquirizia , al. Lakritz ; but fr. Réglisse .
And many more, valid: danger (periculum) deliver (integrare), fragrant (fragrans,-tis), own (prŏprǐus) back (spatula), breaking (crěpare), widow (vǐdŭa) or invalid: * toothpaste , * gummies, * goler .



But it happens in all languages: English
  • , bird was bridd until the fifteenth century, and today many people pronounce comfortable like * comfterble, and ask like * aks. French
  • , "mosquito" is said moustique , and the word for "cheese" fromage , comes from the Latin formaticum (no metathesis in cat. formatge or it. formaggio, for example).


Finally, we must admit that what is valid today may well be tomorrow, whether we like it despite trying to be correct when speaking or writing. Happened in all ages and goes now, why everybody talks about sexual libido? I've always heard and read libido until ten years ago, but enough that someone mistook the pronunciation of the adjective livid, that has nothing to do, and make antepenultimate word to say it now so all the world. Nothing assures me that, in a hundred years, put no etymological dictionaries:

lust, 1438, or libido, s. XXI. Taken from Lat. libido-ǐnis, 'desire', 'inordinate desire, sensuality', deriv. of free 'like'. Floor flat to the s. XX tonic change under the influence of parófono livid.

And say: suckling pig has often released after so long. Look, yes, what can we do, but I like this. Is there who likes Alex Ubago? Well, that, that everything has to be ...

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