English is evolving: New words
English,
the second most spoken language in the world, is for sure one of the languages
that is evolving more and more in the recent years. Neither all the words
evolve in the same way, nor at the same time, but they are constantly changing.
Therefore, how and why do they change?
Languages
usually change due to their speakers, but especially because of young people,
who introduce a new range of vocabulary when they are speaking among them. It’s
a fact that they are a very important tool in the development of the language,
however not all the words that they “invent” are later accepted in the
dictionaries. For instance, acronyms like WTF, LOL I don’t sincerely think that
they’re going to be in the dictionaries in a few years’ time.
Another
fact to take into account is the period of time that we’re living, for example
now with all the social networks that we have, we usually try to make words
shorter (not everybody), inciting to create short words. In addition to this,
these words and also expressions are usually related with new technology and
online games like for instance: good game (gg), to feed the lane or well played
(wp).
In Spanish
those new words have been adapted by teenagers. One interesting thing that has
happened is that in the case of verbs in Spanish is that we’ve added the suffix
–ar to all of them like for instance “wasapear” or “tuitear”, making verbs
really easy to conjugate. In addition to this, we've also created new words
that, depending on the different regions that we live, we use or we don't.
In
conclusion, English is a language that changes and will change really fast
(like Spanish) due to the amount of speakers that use it. In my view, I see
that it is a language that will be spoken by everybody soon. It’s for this
reason that I consider that dictionaries will have to admit more new words
comparing to the last twenty or fifty years’ time.
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