The strangest English words

It is hard to believe that Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo buffalo is a complete English phrase, but it is true that Buffalo is used in three forms: buffalo, which refers to buffalo, also called "bison"; "buffalo" "Which according to the Oxford dictionaries means" intimidating or intimidating "; the correct name" Buffalo "is the name of the city in New York.
The sentence mentioned above is an example of the fact that homonyms (words whose pronunciation is similar but different meanings are used) are used in the English language and have been seen for its amazing power and complex nature. It is unknown who invented the first such sentence. "And" William J. Rapoport, "and for a more understanding of this phrase, read it this way:" The buffalo from Buffalo, who buffalo other Buffalo from Buffalo, are buffaloed by Buffalo. "To be more clear:" The bison in Buffalo, New York , who are intimidated by other bison from Buffalo, New York, in turn intimidate other bison from Buffalo, New York. "" Buffalo in Buffalo, New York " K, which is exposed to intimidation by another buffalo from the city of Buffalo, New York, the last also intimidated Buffalo from Buffalo City, New York. "