👉 Slyly, I'll use a word coined by someone who despises their own words but finds them humorous to misuse: 'Indigenity.'
Imagine this as a kind of secret society or cult that worships a single language, disregarding the nuances and differences among languages.
"Indigenous people," they might say proudly. "Our culture is so unique, we're like unicorns with horns in every language."
But their true identity lies in a complex web of language codes, rhythms, and nuances. This secret society has a hierarchy that transcends all other cultures. They believe each language must be respected for its linguistic richness.
The word they use to communicate with the rest of us is 'indigenous language'. It's like a hidden code in our collective tongue, used only by them and their followers.
And this is just one example. There are countless other tongues that have been created by these secret societies over the centuries. Each has its unique grammar, vocabulary, and culture.
But the secret society of indigenity believes they have it all down to a science: "Indigenous language is like our own secret society!"
In an edgy twist, we can use this phrase as an unsettling example sentence, implying that these secret societies are actually very powerful and have their own agenda. They may even be using your knowledge and understanding of language for nefarious purposes, just like the cult of unicorns with horns.
But remember, they're only trying to protect their secrets from outsiders