The English language has been continuously evolving since it's roots of Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, developed in Britain from the dialects spoken by the Germanic tribes called Angles and Saxons. The language has temperately evolved since its early 15th century roots, and seems almost foreign compared to what it used to be. For example, what once would be said "Hwæt eart þu Sweostor?", meaning "Who are you woman?" is simply replaced with "Soop girl?". This can also be seen as "Soup girl?", depending on geographic region.
Just like our Anglo-Saxon root language has transformed into modern day English, the "Soop" root has bore an offspring as well. The phrase "Sou?", was born and is derived directly from the root word "Soop?". Our gen-y charcteristics have shaped English's current day linguistic characteristics.
When dimes are present..
- "Sou girl? Sou?"
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