• AstaKask@lemmy.cafe
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    The UK should do a major spelling reform and troll the shit out of the U.S and their then “archaic” English.

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      Ðat wúd bē sō sili, hüever it wúd absolútli rúin ŪK-ŪS komūnikāshon

      Sum myt sā ðat’s a gúd þing ðō

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        That looks unironically great. Relatively easy to read and as far as I could tell, internally consistent. Two things current English spelling lacks.

    • faintwhenfree@lemmus.org
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      UK is the worst, US makes sense at least to some degree.

      Gloucestershire - pronounced glostershire Warwick - pronounced warrick And there like hundreds of these weird ones.

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        Place names are cheating. Almost all of them come from old/other languages that have very little resemblance to modern english.

    • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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      The UK accent is actually more modern than that of the US because the US imported the UK one around the time of colonization.

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        The UK accent

        Which one of the dozens if not hundreds of regional and culturally originated dialects and accents do you mean?

        actually more modern than that of the US because the US imported the UK one around the time of colonization

        That’s not how it works.

        Like the Spanish- French- and Portuguese-speaking parts of the Americas, American English may have developed from an earlier form of English, but It has since gone through its own parallel evolution, making it just as “modern” as British English.

      • FishFace@piefed.social
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        The US one evolved as well, just preserved rhoticity which is a major feature. There’s no “UK accent” (nor “us accent”) either - West country accents for example are still rhotic