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English _IS_ a crazy language. Part of that is because we've adopted so many foreign words into English, so that English is sort of a blend of other languages. That's why we have so many different words that mean the same, or almost the same, thing.

Humorist P.J. O'Rourke joked that the English language doesn't just "adopt" words from other languages; English actually chases other languages into dark alleys and mugs them to STEAL their words.

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