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Poll: Are there new additions to any of your languages you cannot stand? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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OMG there are gazillions | Nov 2, 2018 |
Above all, there's "on". As in "on Christmas". Cue some pedant saying that actually Shakespeare used to get take-out on the weekend. Whatever. In close second, "myself". As in "Myself and Jayden were having a lobotomy". And don't start me on "learnings" and "trainings". | | |
Banished Words List | Nov 2, 2018 |
For American English, Lake Superior State University has been publishing the Banished Words List for 43 years. I must admit I agree with most of their picks. | | |
Ana Vozone Local time: 12:09 Member (2010) English to Portuguese + ...
for "tweet" as in Twitter... | |
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I deeply dislike words like “implementação” (implemention), “alocação” (allocation), “empoderamento” (empowerment) and I cannot stand the “invasion” of foreign words into Portuguese when, as someone once said, “there are words in the Portuguese lexicon which can be perfectly used instead of the snobbish foreign terms”. | | |
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Gitte Hovedskov (X) Denmark Local time: 13:09 English to Danish + ... OH YES! Don't get me started | Nov 2, 2018 |
I hate all the anglicisms that have crept into our beautiful language, Danish: Computer: elektronisk maskine der styret af software [yikes!] kan behandle store mængder data på en systematisk måde or simply: datamat Printer: maskine som udskriver tekst eller grafik fra en datamat or simply: skriver Keyboard: elektronisk tangentinstrument or simply: tastatur Online: forbundet med en central datamat, således at der løbende k... See more I hate all the anglicisms that have crept into our beautiful language, Danish: Computer: elektronisk maskine der styret af software [yikes!] kan behandle store mængder data på en systematisk måde or simply: datamat Printer: maskine som udskriver tekst eller grafik fra en datamat or simply: skriver Keyboard: elektronisk tangentinstrument or simply: tastatur Online: forbundet med en central datamat, således at der løbende kan ske ændringer, tilføjelser m.m. or simply: på linjen Offline: som ikke har forbindelse med eller udveksler data med et netværk or simply: ikke på linjen Smartphone: mobiltelefon udstyret med computerfunktioner, fx netbrowser, kalender og e-mailprogram [ignore the other ugly anglicisms here!] or simply: klog telefon Alas, I have a funny feeling they are all here to stay! ▲ Collapse | |
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For those who know Spanish... | Nov 2, 2018 |
- La eliminación del acento diacrítico (sólo - solo, éste - este) - La eliminación de otros acentos (guión - guion, truhán - truhan) - El cambio de la escritura de palabras (quorum - cuorum, Qatar - Catar, whiskey - güisqui) - El cambio del nombre de letras ("y" ya no es i griega, sino "ye"; "v" ya no es v chica/v corta/v baja, sino "uve") - La aceptación de palabras consideradas mal escritas/inexistentes/errores (almóndiga, toballa) | | |
Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 05:09 Dutch to English + ...
When I was growing up, the word 'dag' meant both 'hello' and 'goodbye'. Now everybody says 'hoi' for hello and 'doei' (pronounced dooy in English) for goodbye. I can't help it but it sounds too informal to me, something children might say to each other but not appropriate for adults. I can't bring myself to jump on that bandwagon. | | |
Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 05:09 Dutch to English + ...
[Edited at 2018-11-02 15:51 GMT] | | |
Thayenga Germany Local time: 13:09 Member (2009) English to German + ...
for cell phone. I will never use this word, although a "Handy" might come in handy, just not in my German vocabulary.
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MarinaM Argentina Local time: 08:09 English to Spanish + ... Unnecessary calque... | Nov 2, 2018 |
In Spanish, "agresivo", a calque/cognate from English. | | |
Ben Gaia New Zealand Local time: 23:09 French to English + ...
It is not a word. I dislike neologisms made of collapsed words. Oh and people starting sentences with the word "So,...". And abuse of the word "Clearly" in British English, it seems to have replaced "actually". And as soon as a politician says "Quite frankly..." I am waiting for the whopping lie which invariably follows. The description "stunning" is hugely overused, especially by Real Estate Agents, "stunning vi... See more It is not a word. I dislike neologisms made of collapsed words. Oh and people starting sentences with the word "So,...". And abuse of the word "Clearly" in British English, it seems to have replaced "actually". And as soon as a politician says "Quite frankly..." I am waiting for the whopping lie which invariably follows. The description "stunning" is hugely overused, especially by Real Estate Agents, "stunning view", "stunning fireplace" etc, so it has become utterly meaningless.
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Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 08:09 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ... Yes, every day | Nov 3, 2018 |
In Brazi, there is this new wave of "the language is alive" and "language bias" whose followers think everything has to be accepted. Lazy minds mispell words and use words in foreign languages, or worse: adapt the foreign word to Portuguese, and create horrible terms and expressions. Professional translators will not accept that. People who respect their language will not accept that. However, people who study arts and languages not only accept them, but stimulate them and call them an "ev... See more In Brazi, there is this new wave of "the language is alive" and "language bias" whose followers think everything has to be accepted. Lazy minds mispell words and use words in foreign languages, or worse: adapt the foreign word to Portuguese, and create horrible terms and expressions. Professional translators will not accept that. People who respect their language will not accept that. However, people who study arts and languages not only accept them, but stimulate them and call them an "evolution of the language". No wonder these people are constantly complaining there is no work for them and the maket is really bad! ▲ Collapse | | |
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