>Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
This is unironically a grammatically correct sentence in English. The word is both a noun, proper noun, and a verb.
English is a meme
>>79323266
lernu Esperanton anstataŭ
Okay but how often do people use the verb buffalo
>>79323266
Chinese also has one with the word "shi" which is about a thousand lions doing... something.
>>79323328
Don't ever mention that horse shit to me EVER again
>>79323354
I buffalo'd the shit out of her ass
Not hard
>Buffalo bills lost 4 straight superbowls
>>79323412
Not hard to use if you use it instead of fuck*
>>79323412
Okay some autist can use it incorrectly on 4chan but I'm saying in real life it's not something English speakers ever say
>>79323354
Doesn't matter, it still has usage as a verb
>>79323363
Yeah shi shí shi shì shi shi shi or some shit it's about lions eating people or something, but due to Chinese being a tonal language they're technically completely different words. "Buffalo" came from the same word and people just decided to name a town after them and use it as a verb as a colloquialism.
>>79323393
hablas español
>>79323449
you can use it though
that's the thing
english is such an awesome and yet simple language
>>79323266
If it is being used as a verb shouldn't it be "buffalos"?