• Skates@feddit.nl
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        It’s very common in Romanian to

        1. Not know a lot of English and

        2. Use a Romanian word and make it sound kind of English to make a point

        Eg: “I gătated dinner” - ‘a găti’ = to cook -> I gateted dinner ~= I cooked dinner.

        This is a bad example because it’s not really used, most people know the ver “to cook”, but you hopefully get what I’m explaining.

        In this context, ‘a inunda’ is a verb in Romanian, it means “to flood (something)”. If you’re Romanian and you don’t know the word exists in English, ‘inundated’ sounds like one of those made-up “verb+ed” constructions.

        So while it’s a silly question for someone who doesn’t know Romanian, it’s also a valid question for someone who has heard these types of bad constructions before, and has never heard of the English verb “to inundate”.

        Hopefully the guy’s reply makes a bit more sense now, I don’t think it was actually meant as an insult tbh (☞゚ヮ゚)☞

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          Yeah but the other guy could’ve pasted that word in the nearest search bar, gotten their answer, and not looked dumb.

          Also maybe it’s a newer thing but I don’t think I’ve heard people put that suffix on the end of words outside of trying to be funny by sounding dumb.

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            Oh, I agree. I was just trying to add some context to the guy’s comment, because it seemed like the question (while avoidable with a quick search) was taken as malicious, whereas knowing the context makes me read it as jokey/curious at most.

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            They could have but there shouldn’t be anything wrong with asking a question, even on social media in the world of Internet search. Because we still have to interact with each other to be human.

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          A simple Google search would show you that inundate is a valid English word and in fact used appropriately in the given context.

          Really weird point to go so far on…

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        I guessed that much but it’s very similar to “inundat” which also means flooded in Romanian