Language change is an inevitable natural process that cannot be stopped, as demonstrated by the Académie Française's failed attempts to keep French pure from English influence, since speakers will naturally adopt popular words from other languages regardless of official regulations.
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You are as likely to keep a language pure as you are to stop the clouds from passing overhead in the sky. As you are to stop the tide from coming in in the ocean. You cannot stop language change. Some people say that pure means no words from other languages. We know the la carmi francaise wants to keep the language French language pure. No English influence in any official documents, government documents or educational materials or things like that. How successful are they? French use English slang as much as English speakers. Maybe not as much. Close to what English speakers do. If it's popular, then they're going to use it.
The same way we are going to use words from other languages if we have borrowed them from other languages. We're we're just going to use them.
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