Would it be possible for a pidgin to be created within /int/? What would it take for such a process to take place?
I'm interested in this kind of stuff but not fully knowledgeable as to how they take place.
>implying this will get any replies, let alone serious replies
Kill me
Why? Everybody already speaks English
>>58193078
For fun.
>>58192751
Already exists familia tbchwy cuckladm8
I wish everybody on /int/ stopped speaking English and adopted some other language as our lingua franca.
That would protect us against the newfag redd*t and /p*l/ menace, especially if it were an obscure language.
>>58193135
ayy lmao
>>58193135
We could incorporate our common vocabulary into it famalam.
>>58193157
Nothing more obscure than a language we created ourselves right?
>>58193157
pourquio est-ce que nous ne parlons pas francais
>>58193157
We should only speak in memes.
>>58193157
latin m8
>>58193395
Imagine a language where greentexting is an actual syntactic structure.
Toki pona
>>58193505
But it's not ours, that's an important part of what I proposed. Something that is uniquely /int/'s.
>>58193284
Because then we'd be overrun by obnoxious french kids and algerians
>>58192751
I like this idea. How do you imagine English will be 400 years from now?
>>58193608
Dead language
>>58193608
I have no idea. If current trends are anything to go by English will become a zero copula language and verbs will become simplified even further, maybe even becoming indistinguishable from nouns as the base form of the verb is unchanged from the noun it originated from. Essentially it will read like a bunch of nouns stringed together, that's just my two cents.
>>58193157
We tried that a couple of times actually and failed
>>58194027
Really? What languages did you try with?
>>58194121
I think it was Afrikaans
And there are still some Esperanto fags posting here
>>58193608
Spanglish.
>>58192751
Let's do an Afrikaans Japanese pidgin
>>58194249
Hm. Maybe because it involved too much studying for something that might not even be worth it in the end... Do you think if we just started trying talking in our pidgin in periodic dedicated threads it could eventually actually become an actual language?
>>58194249
use turkish, it'll start as an ironic meme but will take over over time
>>58194287
ek ua fein
>>58194495
I heard Turkish is actually pretty hard.