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Is Danish the ugliest language in the world? (pg. 2)
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stren
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
As a non-native english speaker, I often find it hard to express myself as concrete and precise as I want to, even though I find it easier than in my vernacular- norwegian is a . Lojban seems to be what I need to learn to be able to share the complex ideas that bounce around in my head, without having to stop every four words to deliberate on syntax and grammar.

Hhhmm.... yeah, I guess it's nice to be able to express your thoughts to all Lobjan speakers. All the three of them :p

Seriously though, it sounds interesting that you find it more easy to say something in Lojban than in English (comparable to your own language). I'll look into it :)
Watts
I was told Danish was hard learn, but I thought it (and Norwegian) was pretty easy to pick up. I like it a lot.

Tough to find native speakers to practice with, though.
srussell0018
Is chimney the worst poster in the world?
malek
portuguese

and spanish (from spain) female speakers... ugh
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by malek
portuguese

I take it you mean European Portuguese.

Brazilian Portuguese is just Russian spoken backwards :p
LAdazeNYnights
I'm gonna go with Esperanto.
stren
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Is chimney the worst poster in the world?


it is the most clogged chimney in the world
LAdazeNYnights
once i realized that chimney is not a real person i stopped reading his posts. everything seems like a lie and my head is just full of so, even though i've had 0 interaction with him, i've considered making him my first 'ignored' TA
Chimney
Your hate sustains me.




I will smite you with the force of the Egyptian Gods.

Magadansky
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Yeah, that one takes the cake :p

Looks interesting, never read about it before though. Hmmm...

So it's just like English! :D

No, there is relation in what an English speaker pronounces when speaking. No relation between written and spoken language can be found when a Dance is speaking, at least for me.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Magadansky
No relation between written and spoken language can be found when a Dance is speaking

Indeed, that's why I love interpretative dance :p
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