How Internet Slang Is Changing Language | Understanding with Unbabel

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If you understand the sentence "such a smol bean doggo," chances are you're fluent in Internet. Internet slang can be jarring, especially if you find yourself locked outside of the cultural zeitgeist, but experts argue that it's improving the way we communicate in writing.

In this episode, we’ll explore how internet is changing the way we speak.

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If u think about it. Its good in a sense where human will connect more with each other. No matter race, country, ethnicity. Because now we all have something in common. I believe thats when we stop fighting and move on with science.

freddykay
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El subtítulo en español no funciona. Cuando se selecciona, aparece en italiano 🥴

caroapon
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I love how people say that language is always "Evolving". Not realizing it can be "Devolving" as well. Just because people start using these new terms, does not mean it's a good thing.

zairman
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My kids say Japanese and Spanish words a lot it makes me laugh also all the slang is annoying I have to ask what they mean

agiff
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I hate how it's changing real language like this

AntiKipKay
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Totally not true internet is a safe guard were knowledge is concerned and will be for the future lol and omg both are only a small change and that's it in face I hate young people say oh my god again already it's a fad

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