In 1972 an Italian singer named Adriano Celantano composed this song to show English-speakers what their language sounds like to non-English-speakers. Listening to it, you think you know what he's saying, but it's total...
"I was, like, so hot because it was, like, a million degrees outside today." Is this travesty of a sentence an example of proper grammar? It's more likely than you think.
Pat Sajak is trying to help people become acquainted with the English language by inviting those students and immigrants to come on his long-running senior citizen favorite, Wheel of Fortune. For those of you watching, we...
We're not so obvious as to give it all away in the title. You'll have to watch this short gem to get to the good stuff: it's the catch-phrase that's sweeping Japan and sure to catch fire around the world! Us Americans have a...
Some languages simply sound hilarious when translated phonetically into English. Particularly when that language is being sung by a troupe of goofy gnomes and elves on a Dutch children's TV show. So sit back, bounce to the...
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Dailymotion user "Doctorashen" has unleashed the second installment of the red-hot "Secret Life of Skeletor" series, featuring raw footage of the "He-Man" villain with overdubs involving domestic disputes and meddlesome kids.
Beloved Republican Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe is taking time out from denying global warming to rally support for a bill that would make English the country's official language. More than 300 languages are spoken in the U....