No doubt. He knows the best words and how to mangle them. Like his use of the word "bigly".
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Donald Trump has never been famed for his grammar. While a
recent academic study found the Republican Party’s “presumptive” nominee's syntax was
equivalent to that of an 11-year-old, he has now caused an uproar with the choice of words used in his victory speech.
“We’re going to win bigly,” the 69-year-old mogul-turned-politico declared after hearing his competitor
Ted Cruz had dropped out of the race for the GOP nomination.
Mr Trump was speaking while toasting his landslide victory in the Indiana primary. “We’ve been losing all the time, we lose with our military, we can’t beat Isis, we lose with trade, we lose with borders, we lose with everything,” he went on.
“We’re not going to lose, we are going to start winning again and we’re going to win bigly.”
This is not the first time Mr Trump has appeared to utilise the word bigly. An Oxford Dictionary blog entry titled
"Refudiating Real Words" back in February about Mr Trump's use of the word bigly, saying he “has managed to come up with a few new words and phrases of his own”.
"Including one that sounds like 'bigly', though some say he means 'big league'," the post continues. "Mr Trump has used it repeatedly as a means of emphasis in stump speeches (stump used in relation to political campaigning, referring to the use of a tree stump, from which an orator would speak). Instances include phrases such as 'Iran is taking over Iraq bigly', or referencing
Fox News talking 'bigly' about immigration."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...his-win-bigly-speech-on-twitter-a7012491.html