The fuck happened in this thread.
Everyone’s speaking different languages.
Fucking awesome.
The fuck happened in this thread.
Everyone’s speaking different languages.
Fucking awesome.

I approve.
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
Lol French is the probably the easiest language I’ve been introduced to.[/quote]
Interesting. Most people find French and German very difficult to learn.
Well, I’d say they’re easier languages, compare to Chinese and Russian.
[quote]Edgy wrote:
fucking foreigners…
[/quote]
Grazie per essere un adorabile Viking, dai capelli rossi, e con un fallo possente, che non si prende mai troppo sul serio ![]()
Amore mio.
[quote]nighthawkz wrote:
DN…
W�?�¼rdest du vielleicht ein paar S�?�¤tze dazu schreiben, woher du deutsch kannst? Ich glaube nicht, dass viele Poster im Forum mehr als eine Sprache sprechen.
I really don’t give a fuck about the current argument btw; just a curious guy.[/quote]
Schau Dich mal um! Jeder spricht mehr als nur eine Sprache.
Bei uns sprechen Menschen Spanisch, Italienisch; wir haben deutschsprachige Leute (dazu zahlst auch Du), andere sprechen Franzosisch oder Englisch.
Das ist ein ziemlich vielseitiges Forum.
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
[quote]Edgy wrote:
fucking foreigners…
[/quote]
Grazie per essere un adorabile Viking, dai capelli rossi, e con un fallo possente, che non si prende mai troppo sul serio ![]()
Amore mio.
[/quote]
I thought you were French?
I am linguistically diverse…
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I am linguistically diverse…[/quote]
I have heard about your cunning linguist abilities
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
The fuck happened in this thread.
Everyone’s speaking different languages.
[/quote]
Ouais, quelle ironie! This thread began with some doofus who didn’t like your use of profanity in English, and ended up with everyone cussing each other out in a menagerie of languages.
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I am linguistically diverse…[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, how many languages?
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I am linguistically diverse…[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, how many languages?[/quote]
Tangello
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I am linguistically diverse…[/quote]
I have heard about your cunning linguist abilities[/quote]
Cunnilingus, you mean?
Mmmm… oh yeah…
[quote]Chushin wrote:
Carrot = Ninjin
Garlic = Ninniku
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Ha! Yeah, that was me in my early days in Japan. Somehow I would always transpose ningen (human beings) and ninjin (carrots). Which made for hilarity when waxing philosophical about how, despite our racial or cultural differences, we were all still carrots… or when asking my cooking partner how many human beings she wanted me to slice up for the soup.
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
The fuck happened in this thread.
Everyone’s speaking different languages.
[/quote]
Ouais, quelle ironie! This thread began with some doofus who didn’t like your use of profanity in English, and ended up with everyone cussing each other out in a menagerie of languages. [/quote]
Ouais, et ce fils de pute n’est meme pas la pour defendre son point de vue! Ou est cet imbecile? Ce lache? Je respecte les hommes qui ont des balles. Je chit et pisse sur les chiennes comme le OP,
Hahahahaha!!! Okay, enough swearing in French.
Anyway, this thread has been awesome. Shame I don’t have enough time to spend here and swear some more. I’m going to bow down and hit the gym.
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I am linguistically diverse…[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, how many languages?[/quote]
6
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Grazie per essere un adorabile Viking, dai capelli rossi, e con un fallo possente, che non si prende mai troppo sul serio ![]()
[/quote]
Nessuno lo prende troppo sul serio.
(Just kidding, Edgy. BFFs 4evah!!!
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]spar4tee wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Chushin wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Chushin wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
Isn’t the Japanese alphabet set out in such a way where the ending to any particular syllable differs on the change of a vowel to an alternate vowel?
[/quote]
What?
Is English your first language?[/quote]
English is my second language, Japanese is my first.
(But seriously, isn’t it all split up into like no/ni/ne/nu/na/no and so forth with other consonant beginnings? I’m sure I heard somewhere that it was the case.)[/quote]
Yeah, that’s true.[/quote]
My vocabulary gets convoluted sometimes, I meant that wherein a syllable likely encompasses a consonant and then a vowel (with the exception of “n”), that the change of said vowels (or consonants I guess) would lead to a different word. Ni-n-ni-ku to Ji-n-ni-ku? Where the Ni- prefix changes to a Ji-?
This is why I don’t learn Japanese Chush, my brain can’t handle it as easily as it should.[/quote]
Finally understand what you meant.[/quote]
I’m glad for you, all I’ve gone and done is confused myself more. Can you explain my explanation to me?[/quote]
You’re overanalyzing it. There’s no fundamental difference in what constitutes a syllable. The difference is the value of the syllable and its orientation.[/quote]
…Gonna go back to French for now.[/quote]
Lol French is the probably the easiest language I’ve been introduced to.[/quote]
I’ll go back and try to learn Japanese one day when I’m more Kawaii Kawaii, Desu Desu.
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Ouais, et ce fils de pute n’est meme pas la pour defendre son point de vue! Ou est cet imbecile? Ce lache? Je respecte les hommes qui ont des balles. Je chit et pisse sur les chiennes comme le OP,
[/quote]
We call this “hit and run posting”, whereby the SOB makes an inflammatory first post, only to discover that he lacks the courage of his convictions. And who knows? Maybe he’d actually enjoy getting shat and pissed on by you. ![]()
To you multi lingual individuals: Did you start learning one language at a time till you became fluent or did you learn several at once?