How fun. I worked with a guy who was Armenian and he never used "the" or "a." I found that fascinating. He spoke very good English, but it was his second language...and I realized in his language, "the" and "a" are wasted words. They're probably wasted words in our language, too, now that I think about it!
LOL! That's epic.
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteHaha! I don't think I could ever write like Yoda.
ReplyDeleteI really get a kick out of Yoda, but I don't think my internal editor would ever allow me to try to do Yoda-speak. Fun post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! I have always liked Yoda. Easy to recognize his speech pattern is. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
I remember a writing article calling people out for writing like Yoda-speech. Haha! I love the little guy! :)
ReplyDeleteOften like Yoda I phrase sentences. By accident I speak this way. Laughs my friends give. Hmmm. But not like Yoda I write.
ReplyDeleteThat's cute! And very timely!
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I worked with a guy who was Armenian and he never used "the" or "a." I found that fascinating. He spoke very good English, but it was his second language...and I realized in his language, "the" and "a" are wasted words. They're probably wasted words in our language, too, now that I think about it!
ReplyDeleteSo cool. I like the way he talks.
ReplyDeleteI adore the way Yoda talks... he's so cute and wise xox ♡♡
ReplyDeleteI Yoda learn more about this entertaining language! Thanks for the clever grammar lesson, Olivia!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Oh wow. I'm trying to imagine my editor's reaction if I did.
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