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'''English''' is a West Germanic language which began developing in what is now [[England]] during the [[5th century AD]]. Over the following 2500 years, English morphed and grew into a world language and, by the [[31st century]], had become the ''{{w|lingua franca}}'' of [[Earth]] and most of [[Universe Γ|the known Universe]]. In ''[[Futurama]]'', it is spoken by an unknown, but likely immense, number of [[humans]], [[aliens]], and [[robots]]. | The '''English language''' is a West Germanic language which began developing in what is now [[England]] during the [[5th century AD]]. Over the following 2500 years, English morphed and grew into a world language and, by the [[31st century]], had become the ''{{w|lingua franca}}'' of [[Earth]] and most of [[Universe Γ|the known Universe]]. In ''[[Futurama]]'', it is spoken by an unknown, but likely immense, number of [[humans]], [[aliens]], and [[robots]]. | ||
In the real world, {{w|American English}} is the language in which ''Futurama'' is originally written. As such, nearly every line of dialogue is in English and many of the jokes reflect an American perspective on the world. | In the real world, {{w|American English}} is the language in which ''Futurama'' is originally written. As such, nearly every line of dialogue is in English and many of the jokes reflect an American perspective on the world. |
Revision as of 23:03, 24 February 2011
The English language is a West Germanic language which began developing in what is now England during the 5th century AD. Over the following 2500 years, English morphed and grew into a world language and, by the 31st century, had become the lingua franca of Earth and most of the known Universe. In Futurama, it is spoken by an unknown, but likely immense, number of humans, aliens, and robots.
In the real world, American English is the language in which Futurama is originally written. As such, nearly every line of dialogue is in English and many of the jokes reflect an American perspective on the world.
Additional info
Trivia
- Aliens that speak English is a common trope in science fiction, with well known examples being Star Trek and Stargate SG-1. See here for more examples.
- Further, the alien languages that do exist in Futurama are simply ciphers of the English language, replacing the Latin alphabet with different symbols.
- English is a borrowing language, evidenced by the number of words invented by the writers.
Quotes
- Because the show is originally written in English, only quotes that specifically reference the English language should be included.
Zoidberg: [Angry.] Fry! I challenge you to Claw-Plach! [He clacks his claws.]
Fry: English, please?
Zoidberg: A fight to the death.
Bender: Hey! That galaxy's signaling in binary! I gotta signal back! But I only know enough binary to ask where the bathroom is. [Shouting.] You speak English?
Galactic Entity: I do now.
Cubert: And why do we need a bending robot around here anyway? What possible use do we have for you?
Bender: Uh... Me no speaka the English.
Bender: [From outside.] Come out and groom my mangy fur!
Fry: [Turning on his lamp.] Huh? Bigfoot? You taught yourself English?
Appearances
- Because the show is originally written in English, only appearances that specifically reference the English language should be included.