@Nyxm to ShowerthoughtsEnglish • 1 year agoMany moons ago could either mean a long time ago or a week ago.message-square8arrow-up15arrow-down19
arrow-up1-4arrow-down1message-squareMany moons ago could either mean a long time ago or a week ago.@Nyxm to ShowerthoughtsEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square8
minus-square@NyxmOPlinkEnglish-4•1 year agoNo I had, but just always took the saying literally. “Many moons ago, I had a car.” Could’ve been last week. “Many moons ago, I was in diapers.” Was definitely not last week.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelinkEnglish1•1 year agoMonths are literally based on the phases of the moon. The word “month” derives from “moon” in every language I’m aware of. If you took it literally, you’d understand that “moons” is analogous to “months.”
No I had, but just always took the saying literally.
“Many moons ago, I had a car.” Could’ve been last week.
“Many moons ago, I was in diapers.” Was definitely not last week.
Months are literally based on the phases of the moon. The word “month” derives from “moon” in every language I’m aware of. If you took it literally, you’d understand that “moons” is analogous to “months.”