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The Antarctica Language is originally known as ‘bus’, which rhymes with ‘goose’. This Antarctica Language is still the one hugely spoken by its natives. Bus involves a kind of intimacy in the conversation. Here the intimacy however is associated with closeness. Antarctica Language or bus is spoken mostly among two people, or at the most three. This language is inadequate for addressing a crowd or a gathering.
The decision of addressing someone in bus is like switching to an informal kind of conversation from a formal one. This language in Antarctica is used while speaking to a very close friend of to a child or husband or lover.
Bus is supposed to have been come into existence at around 5000B.C. It is considered to be one of the oldest languages of Antarctica and on the planet. According to some linguists, this Antarctic language is the origin of all languages of the world.
Bus is usually made up of repetitive syllables. As a result, there are words, which mean more than one thing or convey more than one feeling. It is because of this inaccessibility of ‘bus” that the jungles, cities and the snowy mountains of Antarctica mostly bear English names.
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