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Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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It's not me refusing to accept common definitions of words.
At which point did I refuse anything like that? I'm starting to think you don't understand English either.

I simply glanced over it because it doesn't matter.
 
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I wish.

Some languages are hard. Latin based, not so much.
German is not a Latin language. It is considerably harder for an English speaker to learn than a Latin language would be, despite the shared genetic history (i.e. they evolved from the same proto language) between English and German.

You should really stop making ignorant statements on topics you know nothing about.
 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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At which point did I refuse anything like that? I'm starting to think you don't understand English either.
Unfortunately for me, I'm trying to do too much at the moment. Any none of you are getting the attention you might want.
 

The Pendulum

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German is not a Latin language. It is considerably harder for an English speaker to learn than a Latin language would be, despite the shared genetic history (i.e. they evolved from the same proto language) between English and German.

You should really stop making ignorant statements on topics you know nothing about.
If it were more Greek based, i'd agree.

Instead you're roughly 50% based on Latin influenced languages, and using a mainly Latin based alphabet for the past 500 years.

Somewhat similar to the Kanji adopted by the Japanese from Chinese.
 
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If it were more Greek based, i'd agree.

Instead you're roughly 50% based on Latin influenced languages, and using a mainly Latin based alphabet for the past 500 years.

Somewhat similar to the Kanji adopted by the Japanese from Chinese.
Again, German is not based on Latin (or Greek).

And the level of difficulty for acquiring the language is not really debatable. People who have spent years of their lives studying linguistics know a lot more than a high school dropout who gets his knowledge from questionable online sources.

German is considered medium difficulty:

 

The Pendulum

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Dec 30, 2015
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Again, German is not based on Latin (or Greek).

And the level of difficulty for acquiring the language is not really debatable. People who have spent years of their lives studying linguistics know a lot more than a high school dropout who gets his knowledge from questionable online sources.

German is considered medium difficulty:

Hilarious I started with Japanese then, right? As a second language.
 

FINGERS

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Nov 14, 2019
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Remember when Trump wiped out an entire squad of Russian mercenaries, effectively ending the proxy war in Syria? I remember.
I member when Trump pulled out the US army from the Syrian border with Turkey so fast the coke cans were still cold in the not plugged in chill cabinet they left as they fled the Russian troops who went in and took their base and used it to kill American allies.

Fun times.

Believe me. No merican allies will ever forget that either.
 

FINGERS

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Nov 14, 2019
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German is not a Latin language. It is considerably harder for an English speaker to learn than a Latin language would be, despite the shared genetic history (i.e. they evolved from the same proto language) between English and German.

You should really stop making ignorant statements on topics you know nothing about.
He said German has a Latin stem?

How dumb is this guy?

oh yeah. It’s that guy.
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Gono beat Hardy
Jun 19, 2016
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Ready to give Schumer attention?
Fuck yeah!

Still remember shortly after 9/11 Schumer and Hilldogg sitting side by side at one of the big events and both of them nearly laughing their asses off at every mention of the tragedy of 9/11....would love to see him brought to justice and hopefully take with him that unoriginal piece of shit known as his niece Ms.Piggy.
 

Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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Wtf is high German? Is it for Germans high on speed?
Bavarians speak German on speed.

To make it very simple: Think dialects, and one everybody pretty much can speak cause it's taught in school, so we can communicate. But every area has its own dialect as well that can sound very different.

Unless you are not talking about standard high German, but I'm assuming you are. Otherwise it really gets a bit tedious.