"All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life."
"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo."
''The old man the boats.''
''Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.''
- Noam Chomsky
As an English learner and/or speaker, which part of this language makes you say," OK, too much! I got to take a sabbatical or something."?
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It's a noun, a city and a verb.
Gosh!!!
I just remembered a very old advertisement on the TV. It was a song with the same rhythm about a "burnish cream" used for shoes and named "buffalo cream" XD
I didn't imagine that it could has meaning..
The more you know...
It means to intimidate somebody. Ain't that cool?
Can't wait. =]
The verb "Buffalo" means "to intimidate" ? What a weird language:) Thank you for explanation!
Anytime.
But how to do that???? I meant real word... One more real word between more than 1 000 000+ english words.
The sky's your limit. Get busy.