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#JIBBER JABBER LANGUAGE HOW TO#
How to Start: Talk with your kiddos about language. It’s not really a formal language, just jibber jabber that they say they understand and will periodically translate for us.
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helter-skelter, hanky-panky, roly-poly, willy-nilly, hocus-pocus), coupling "jibber" and "jabber" would have been a natural formation at any time in the last 400 years, and it may have been commonplace for many years before it finally appeared in print.My kiddos have been talking in their own “language” for a while now. Given English-speakers' love of reduplicated words (e.g. gabble, yabber, gab, jabble.) The earliest sighting of "jibber-jabber" recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary is in 1922, but that doesn't mean that was "the year it first appeared".
#JIBBER JABBER LANGUAGE WINDOWS#
Windows via GetUserDefaultLocaleName and GetSystemDefaultLocaleName system calls. These are standard variables that are used in ALL versions of UNIX for language detection. OS Support OSX and Linux via the LCALL and LANG environment variables. (There are a number of similar words in English all meanig much the same thing - e.g. Jibber Jabber is a GoLang Library that can be used to detect an operating systems current language. "Jibber" (spelt "gibber") was used by Shakespeare "jabber" is recorded in 1499. Jibber-jabber is a coupling of "jibber" and "jabber", which are themselves variants of the same onomatopoeic verb meaning "To speak rapidly and inarticulately to chatter, talk nonsense". : Not having even the 'foggiest' idea is having no idea at all not even a badly formed, undefined one. : As for the second part, something that is 'foggy' is unclear, hard to discern - for fairly obvious reasons - so a foggy idea (if such a phrase existed) would be a vague one. Also, where did the phrase "I haven't the foggiest idea" come from? : : Where did the phrase "jibber jabber" come from? I need the year it first appeared. In Reply to: Jibber jabber posted by David FG on Novemat 08:58: Jibber Jabber is a GoLang Library that can be used to detect an operating system's current language. Posted by Victoria S Dennis on Novemat 16:32