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Posted by admin
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Monday, 06 October 2008 14:09 |
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A language is alive and vibrant if it is willing to accommodate changes. Words are constantly coined up in a natural way by people based on their experience in life.
The Malaysian political scene provides a fertile ground for the breeding of new terminologies because of its constant turmoil which grips the people's attention and thus the creation of newer and more contemporary terms.
Below are just a few examples of what may be common words in times to come.
1. He was issued a warning letter for dollahing during the meeting.
2. They put all the evidence in a box and altantuyaed it so that no one could get access to the sensitive information.
3. The epileptic was writhing on the floor and shaberying in the mouth.
4. Your honour, this is a classic doublemuhammad. My client is not conversant in the language of that country and thus did not know that he had broken the law.
5. At first there was peace until someone dastardly decided to turn sonofkoyakutty. From then on the world has never experienced justice. READ MORE HERE: http://katataknak.blogspot.com/
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