Hebonics To Be Taught In Schools

GasX

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Dateline: Brooklyn, NY

The New York City Public Schools have officially declared Jewish-English--
now dubbed Hebonics -- as a second language. Backers of the move say the
city schools are the first in the nation to recognize Hebonics as a valid
language and a significant attribute of American culture!

According to Howard Schollman, linguistics professor at Brooklyn College
and renowned Hebonics scholar, the sentence structure of Hebonics derives
from middle and eastern European language patterns, as well as Yiddish.

Prof. Schollman explains, "In Hebonics, the response to any question is
usually another question -- plus a complaint that is implied or stated.
Thus 'How are you?' may be answered, 'How should I be . with my bad
feet?'"

Schollman says that Hebonics is a superb linguistic vehicle for expressing
sarcasm or skepticism. An example is the repetition of a word with "sh" or
"shm" at the beginning: "Mountains, shmountains. Stay away. You want a
nosebleed?"

Another Hebonics pattern is moving the subject of a sentence to the end,
with its pronoun at the beginning: "It's beautiful, that dress." Schollman
says one also sees the Hebonics verb moved to the end of the sentence. Thus
the response to a remark such as "He's slow as a turtle," could be: "Turtle,
shmurtle! Like a fly in Vaseline he walks."

Schollman provided the following examples from his best-selling textbook,
Switched-On Hebonics.

Question: "What time is it?"
English answer: "Sorry, I don't know."
Hebonic response: "What am I, a clock?"

Remark: "I hope things turn out okay."
English answer: "Thanks."
Hebonic response: "I should be so lucky!"

Remark: "Hurry up. Dinner's ready."
English answer: "Be right there."
Hebonic response: "Alright already, I'm coming. What's with the 'hurry'?
Is there a fire?"

Remark: "I like the tie you recently gave me; I wear it all the time."
English answer: "Glad you like it."
Hebonic response: "So what's the matter; you don't like the other ties I
gave you?"

Remark: "Sarah and I are engaged."
English answer: "Congratulations!"
Hebonic response: "She could stand to lose a few pounds."

Question: "Would you like to go riding with us?"
English answer: "Just say when."
Hebonic response: "Riding, shmiding! Do I look like a cowboy?"

To the guest of honor at a birthday party:
English answer: "Happy birthday."
Hebonic response:"A year smarter you should become."

Remark: "A beautiful day."
English answer: "Sure is."
Hebonic response: "So the sun is out; what else is new?"

Answering a phone call from your son:
English answer:"It's been a while since you called."
Hebonic response: "You didn't wonder if I'm dead yet?"
 

manohartvs

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Remark: "A beautiful day."
English answer: "Sure is."
Hebonic response: "So the sun is out; what else is new?"

ROTFLMAO!
 

pontifex

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i don't get it...how is this a language?

so hebonics is just like smart-ass responses?

 

0roo0roo

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late april fools?

so i guess u just have to watch woody allen movies to learn this?
 

xospec1alk

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the hebonics response sounds like what an a$$hole would say.

Question: "What time is it?"
English answer: "Sorry, I don't know."
Hebonic response: "What am I, a clock?"

if someone said that to me, i'd kick them.
 

GasX

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Originally posted by: xospec1alk
the hebonics response sounds like what an a$$hole would say.

Question: "What time is it?"
English answer: "Sorry, I don't know."
Hebonic response: "What am I, a clock?"

if someone said that to me, i'd kick them.

Kick, Shmick, what am I, a clock?
 

Proletariat

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
the hebonics response sounds like what an a$$hole would say.

Question: "What time is it?"
English answer: "Sorry, I don't know."
Hebonic response: "What am I, a clock?"

if someone said that to me, i'd kick them.

Kick, Shmick, what am I, a clock?

lol :laugh:
 

AlienCraft

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Originally posted by: xospec1alk
the hebonics response sounds like what an a$$hole would say.

Question: "What time is it?"
English answer: "Sorry, I don't know."
Hebonic response: "What am I, a clock?"

if someone said that to me, i'd kick them.
What kind of kick?
A petulant girly man shinbruiser or a Chuck Norris Roundhouse?

I'm only seeing the former.