the 1940's is known to use allot of slang and Jive. It was more commonly used by the younger crowd and swing kids.
The "language" of computers has always been mathematical, Mostly Zero's and One's.
The national language of the Philippines, Filipino, was based on Tagalog, which was promoted by Filipino leaders in the 1930s and 1940s. President Manuel L. Quezon played a key role in the development and promotion of Tagalog as the national language, which later evolved into what is now known as Filipino.
One fruit that sounds like a language is kumquat. It may sound like the phrase "come quat."
No, the Japanese language does not have articles like "a," "an," or "the" as seen in English.
You can say "Mi o fẹ́e" in Yoruba language, which means "I don't like it."
idontk
Bad.
like poo!
it waz thurr
They were tough.
school was very tough and ruged
in the 1940's the war was engaged
lots of red
It had cannons through the windows
The "language" of computers has always been mathematical, Mostly Zero's and One's.
like think flappers!
the Chinese government is like a company