Quote Originally Posted by Tiberius
Wakizashi: I don't think so. Not with globalization and all, and constant contact on the internet now. The words might be pronounced differently with different dialects as in Chinese, but you will be able to communicate. Unless, of course, either England or America do a North Korea and control all information that can be accessed.
Tried understanding Ebonics lately? It is essentially a bastard child of English, so I should be able to understand it, but I have absolutely no idea what people are saying when they speak it.