Krazy Kat, natur cariad, hunaniaeth a lenguage:
Krazy’s ignorance of contemporary discourse plays a large part in his mishaps and misinterpretations, as he would be the first to admit. "Why is `lenguage’, `Ignatz’?" he asks in a 1918 daily. "`Language’ is, that we may understand one another," replies Ignatz, but the dissatisfied Krazy asks whether "a Finn, or a Leplender, or a Oshkosher" can understand Ignatz and vice-versa, to which Ignatz can only respond in the negative. "Then, I would say," Krazy concludes, "lenguage is, that we may mis-unda-stend each udda."
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