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German used to be MUCH more influential on American English. In German, you capitalize nouns. Thus, a lot of American writings from the era have oddly capitalized nouns.
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Time Spinner@spinny.bsky.social |
German used to be MUCH more influential on American English. In German, you capitalize nouns. Thus, a lot of American writings from the era have oddly capitalized nouns.
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Time Spinner
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But hey. It could be worß.
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C.V. Danes
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Ah, yes. Reading the Constitution in the original German :-)
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