You completely missed my point... it is because of the English language and how it goes together, that's why.
From Dictionary.com Ish - a suffix used to form adjectives from nouns, with the sense of “belonging to” (British; Danish; English; Spanish); “after the manner of,” “ ...
True, an Englishman is "English" but a person from Denmark is a "Dane" while someone from Spain is a Spaniard. A person from Germany is just a plain "German" so why isn't a Jew just a Jew?
Why does Chinese have 4 tones? Why does Hebrew read right to left? Why does Spanish assign a gender to everything, inanimate or not? Why do people speak in ebonics?
English as a language has more exceptions to the rules than rules, most native speakers know this, and we can tell English as a second language people from the native educated in the usa by those small idiosyncrasies that were drilled into our heads 1st-4th grade. As a non native speaker would not be exposed and it sticks out like a sore thumb. Probably why some of the populace speaks ebonics becuase the rules were too hard to remember.
Ps - I could tell you exactly why, but I chose not to.
From Herr Goebbels: "The Jew is immunized against all dangers: one may call him a scoundrel, parasite, swindler, profiteer, it all runs off him like water off a raincoat. But call him a Jew and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: "I've been found out." One cannot defend himself against the Jew."
I think that we've found a Jew.
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