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ordinarylife
Ted] Three ways to speak English. 본문
https://www.ted.com/talks/jamila_lyiscott_3_ways_to_speak_english/transcript
Today, a baffled lady observed the shell where my soul dwells
00:06
And announced that I'm "articulate"
00:11
Which means that when it comes to enunciation and diction
00:15
I don't even think of it
00:16
‘Cause I’m "articulate"
00:19
So when my professor asks a question
00:21
And my answer is tainted with a connotation of urbanized suggestion
00:25
There’s no misdirected intention
00:27
Pay attention
00:28
‘Cause I’m “articulate”
00:31
So when my father asks, “Wha’ kinda ting is dis?”
00:34
My “articulate” answer never goes amiss
00:37
I say “father, this is the impending problem at hand”
00:41
And when I’m on the block I switch it up just because I can
00:44
So when my boy says, “What’s good with you son?”
00:47
I just say, “I jus’ fall out wit dem people but I done!”
00:52
And sometimes in class
00:54
I might pause the intellectual sounding flow to ask
00:57
“Yo! Why dese books neva be about my peoples”
01:00
Yes, I have decided to treat all three of my languages as equals
01:04
Because I’m “articulate”
01:08
But who controls articulation?
01:11
Because the English language is a multifaceted oration
01:14
Subject to indefinite transformation
01:16
Now you may think that it is ignorant to speak broken English
01:19
But I’m here to tell you that even “articulate” Americans sound foolish to the British
01:25
So when my Professor comes on the block and says, “Hello”
01:28
I stop him and say “Noooo …
01:31
You’re being inarticulate … the proper way is to say ‘what’s good’”
01:35
Now you may think that’s too hood, that’s not cool
01:38
But I’m here to tell you that even our language has rules
01:41
So when Mommy mocks me and says “ya’ll-be-madd-going-to-the-store”
01:46
I say “Mommy, no, that sentence is not following the law
01:51
Never does the word "madd" go before a present participle
01:55
That’s simply the principle of this English”
01:57
If I had the vocal capacity I would sing this from every mountaintop,
02:01
From every suburbia, and every hood
02:03
‘Cause the only God of language is the one recorded in the Genesis
02:07
Of this world saying “it is good"
02:09
So I may not always come before you with excellency of speech
02:13
But do not judge me by my language and assume
02:15
That I’m too ignorant to teach
02:17
‘Cause I speak three tongues
02:18
One for each:
02:19
Home, school and friends
02:21
I’m a tri-lingual orator
02:23
Sometimes I’m consistent with my language now
02:25
Then switch it up so I don’t bore later
02:27
Sometimes I fight back two tongues
02:29
While I use the other one in the classroom
02:31
And when I mistakenly mix them up
02:33
I feel crazy like … I’m cooking in the bathroom
02:37
I know that I had to borrow your language because mines was stolen
02:44
But you can’t expect me to speak your history wholly while mines is broken
02:49
These words are spoken
02:51
By someone who is simply fed up with the Eurocentric ideals of this season
02:56
And the reason I speak a composite version of your language
02:59
Is because mines was raped away along with my history
03:03
I speak broken English so the profusing gashes can remind us
03:07
That our current state is not a mystery
03:10
I’m so tired of the negative images that are driving my people mad
03:15
So unless you’ve seen it rob a bank stop calling my hair bad
03:19
I’m so sick of this nonsensical racial disparity
03:23
So don’t call it good unless your hair is known for donating to charity
03:27
As much as has been raped away from our people
03:32
How can you expect me to treat their imprint on your language
03:36
As anything less than equal
03:38
Let there be no confusion
03:40
Let there be no hesitation
03:42
This is not a promotion of ignorance
03:44
This is a linguistic celebration
03:47
That’s why I put "tri-lingual" on my last job application
03:53
I can help to diversify your consumer market is all I wanted them to know
03:57
And when they call me for the interview I’ll be more than happy to show that
04:00
I can say:
04:01
“What’s good”
04:02
“Whatagwan”
04:03
And of course …“Hello”
04:06
Because I’m “articulate”
04:09
Thank you.
04:10
(Applause)
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