• JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee
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    Seriously.

    Now I’m no scholar, but categorising English as part of the Celtic-branch is just ridoinkulous to me. Like-- that might have been true since before the Roman conquest, but Modern English is easily a West-Germanic branch, overlaid with Norman French, starting in 1066.

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      It’s not so much about classification than finding a place to identify it using a suite of yes/no branches based on specific graphems.

      German and Dutch are very close languages, but in complete different places in this tree.

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        German and Dutch are very close languages, but in complete different places in this tree.

        So maybe we could use a better platform for understanding? (hence my original point?)

        (Modern German and Dutch are both from the West-Germanic tree, last I checked)

        specific graphems

        Okay, fine, granted-- but how does that actually help anyone in this day & age learn about these languages?

        AS IN– dude, we don’t need to carry a master’s degree in order to understand how English formed out of Anglo-Saxon, with Norman French overlaid on top, now do we?

        EDIT: Oh rabbits, no, it’s ME whose wrong. Whups…

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          I still don’t think you understand the point of the graphic. It’s called “What European language am I reading?”, not “how are these European languages related?”

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            Oof. I think you’re right (2wks later, dangit!), Eiim.
            Sorry about that. :S

            @Servais@discuss.tchncs.de @discuss.tchncs.de, that was rude of me, and I apologise.

            FWIW, I’ve posted a general apology in our sub’s general update if you care to look. Sorry again.

            @Comment105@lemm.ee,

            I’d personally attack you with something far worse than a silly goose. If I was on my reddit account!

            Hmm, what do you think about rabbits instead of geese…?

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          but how does that actually help anyone in this day & age learn about these languages?

          As people said in another comment, it can be useful in identifying languages in settings like Geoguessr.

          Silly goose.

          I appreciate the work you do on your European graphical novel community, and on Reddit to promote Lemmy, so I wasn’t expecting this kind of personal attack.