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r/dankmemes • u/Teboski78 ☣️ • Jul 20 '25
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French love accents! Just not the english/american one.
247 u/A_Crispy_Waffle_Iron INFECTED Jul 20 '25 Tbh it's probably cultural for them to have beef with the English 109 u/nitzsches_onlyfans Jul 20 '25 I think it's just plain ugly. Phonetically speaking, those two languages are not compatible. 162 u/Flipz100 Jul 20 '25 Which is funny because like a third of English comes from French 116 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 edited Jul 20 '25 English is a Germanic language that was implanted with a bunch of romance vocabulary. But even the French parts of English are heavily anglicized. Hence why old English is easier for Germans & Icelandics to understand than it is for modern English speakers. 29 u/BockTheMan Jul 20 '25 Well they've should've kicked Norman out. 35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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Tbh it's probably cultural for them to have beef with the English
109 u/nitzsches_onlyfans Jul 20 '25 I think it's just plain ugly. Phonetically speaking, those two languages are not compatible. 162 u/Flipz100 Jul 20 '25 Which is funny because like a third of English comes from French 116 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 edited Jul 20 '25 English is a Germanic language that was implanted with a bunch of romance vocabulary. But even the French parts of English are heavily anglicized. Hence why old English is easier for Germans & Icelandics to understand than it is for modern English speakers. 29 u/BockTheMan Jul 20 '25 Well they've should've kicked Norman out. 35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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I think it's just plain ugly. Phonetically speaking, those two languages are not compatible.
162 u/Flipz100 Jul 20 '25 Which is funny because like a third of English comes from French 116 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 edited Jul 20 '25 English is a Germanic language that was implanted with a bunch of romance vocabulary. But even the French parts of English are heavily anglicized. Hence why old English is easier for Germans & Icelandics to understand than it is for modern English speakers. 29 u/BockTheMan Jul 20 '25 Well they've should've kicked Norman out. 35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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Which is funny because like a third of English comes from French
116 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 edited Jul 20 '25 English is a Germanic language that was implanted with a bunch of romance vocabulary. But even the French parts of English are heavily anglicized. Hence why old English is easier for Germans & Icelandics to understand than it is for modern English speakers. 29 u/BockTheMan Jul 20 '25 Well they've should've kicked Norman out. 35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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English is a Germanic language that was implanted with a bunch of romance vocabulary. But even the French parts of English are heavily anglicized.
Hence why old English is easier for Germans & Icelandics to understand than it is for modern English speakers.
29 u/BockTheMan Jul 20 '25 Well they've should've kicked Norman out. 35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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Well they've should've kicked Norman out.
35 u/Teboski78 ☣️ Jul 20 '25 They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate 8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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They tried. William burned down villages when they wouldn’t cooperate
8 u/Maxcharged Jul 20 '25 They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north. (If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”) 6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north -2 u/YourMomsTiddiez Jul 20 '25 Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood. 10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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They really needed to do something about the Harry guy who Harried all over the north.
(If joke is too ‘inside baseball’, google “Harrying of the North”)
6 u/Kerouwacky Jul 21 '25 My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north
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My favourite part of the Harrying of the North was when Harry shouted "It's Harryin' time!" and then harried all over the north
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Don't forget the Normans were basically Vikings. It was in their blood.
10 u/AligningToJump Jul 20 '25 Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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Yes but barely. By that point they were just french
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u/nitzsches_onlyfans Jul 20 '25
French love accents! Just not the english/american one.