@paxterrarum A green great dragon can exist, if great dragon is the full noun.
But yes, this throws off so many new speakers to the language.
@sentientdessert @paxterrarum it's interesting though right because the order delivers potential information about a person's grasp of the English language that's probably relatively impervious to cultural variations. Reminds me a little bit of the scene in Inglorious Basterds when they hold up three fingers in the bar.
@hallmarc @paxterrarum I know one of the smaller tests to check for spies from germany was to ask them about squirrels.
It is a really difficult pronunciation, like a native english speaker saying Eyjafjallajökull.
The squirrel use could be an urban legend though. But it is not easy, you can find videos of people trying.
@sentientdessert @paxterrarum is that Icelandic?
@paxterrarum @hallmarc double L in icelandic is pronounced tl
@hallmarc @sentientdessert @paxterrarum
"tree rat" easy