@[email protected] to Ask [email protected]English • 2 months agoWhat is the (subjectively) weirdest word in the English language?message-square198fedilinkarrow-up1150
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•2 months ago“People say the word orange doesn’t rhyme with anything” https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kfl3N9nesRg https://genius.com/videos/Eminem-rhyming-with-orange
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•2 months agoThe Etymology of Orange. :-D Orange ( Anglo-Saxon ? English language ) Oranj. ( Slavic? European? etc language ) Naranj. ( Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Persian language ) Narang. ( Hindi , Sanskrit Indic language ) Narthangai. ( Tamil - South Indian language ) :-D
minus-squareBoblinkfedilink2•2 months ago https://genius.com/videos/Eminem-rhyming-with-orange That’s not rhyme, that’s assonance.
“People say the word orange doesn’t rhyme with anything”
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kfl3N9nesRg
https://genius.com/videos/Eminem-rhyming-with-orange
The Etymology of Orange.
:-D
Orange ( Anglo-Saxon ? English language )
Oranj. ( Slavic? European? etc language )
Naranj. ( Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Persian language )
Narang. ( Hindi , Sanskrit Indic language )
Narthangai. ( Tamil - South Indian language )
:-D
That’s not rhyme, that’s assonance.