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    This is the real big-endian way. So your things line-up when you have all of these:

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    If I were designing a natural language, I’d put adjectives after the nouns, so you start with the important things first:

    car big red

    instead of

    big red car

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      If I were designing a natural language, I’d put adjectives after the nouns, so you start with the important things first

      So - French?

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        The thing is that in French, Spanish, etc. it still makes sense if you put the adjective before the noun, even if it might sound weird in some cases. An adjective is an adjective and a noun is a noun.

        But English is positional. Where you put a word gives it its function. So “red car” and “car red” mean different things.

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          46 months ago

          And “red big car” is wrong.

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          That’s because they are romance languages. They come from Latin where word order is irrelevant as each “word” has a different form for the specific use.

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            Yes, that’s what I said. My native language is a romance language too. And after speaking it her whole life, my wife has trouble getting the grasp of how in English swapping two words completely changes the meaning of what she’s saying (especially when it’s two nouns, like e.g. “parent council”)

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      56 months ago

      Heathen! You must alphabetize all the things!

      Like seriously. It makes scanning code much easier.