Hahaha, it's no big deal.
I'm such a goof.
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Hahaha, it's no big deal.
I'm such a goof.
Okay nevermind.
I'm going to leave them.
It's fuckin' hilarous.
:lol: :rofl: :lol:
Sorry guys, my computer WOULD NOT LOAD.
So I just kept hitting the button.
I fixed it.
So High Speech is a totally different language, not a dialect - is that what you're saying? If so, I agree completely.
Ah, an excellent question. When I just did my re-read I marked that...
:lol:
And can I hear an amen?
So I'm sitting here talking with a fellow DT nerd, and she had the idea -
What if it's kind of like Latin is to us today?
It was spoken in educated circles and among the upper class, and then it...
As in, kind of a different dialect?
So then do the differences just disappear when hearing it verbally but stick around in written form?
Or... This makes me think that when Roland is speaking...
So was it a class issue in Gilead?
Gunslingers spoke the High Speech while "commoners" spoke a lower form of it - possibly our English?
Roland speaks our English very well.
But he but can only make out parts of written English.
A lot of his words (ka, khef, char, dan-tete, can-toi) have English meanings, so are they totally...