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Which European Language is the hardest to learn? (pg. 2)
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planetaryplayer
not going to lie that made me lol more than many things in life
Dykes_on_Jay
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Originally posted by Jon_Snow
:stongue:

India has cornered the market on spelling bees


I heard Brazil has bees.
Lira
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
I heard Brazil has bees.

Can confirm. Brazil has lots of beads.
Alex
Lira, how many ass implants did you buy your wife?
Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Lira
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Not cool, mate, not cool...

I didn't think it was possible to do anything more shocking than two girls one cup but you managed to prove me wrong.
Now when I think of Brazil I think of rape.
Alex
Is it true that it's impossible to understand anyone speaking "Brazilian"?
Lira
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Originally posted by Alex
Lira, how many ass implants did you buy your wife?

She's tiny, implants would automatically make her float :(
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Originally posted by Jon_Snow
I didn't think it was possible to do anything more shocking than two girls one cup but you managed to prove me wrong.
Now when I think of Brazil I think of rape.

Because, of course, it doesn't happen there :conf:

I don't get it. How is this even relevant to the original question?
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Originally posted by Alex
Is it true that it's impossible to understand anyone speaking "Brazilian"?

Actually, foreigners say it's much easier to understand us than our brethren from Portugal. We. reeeeeeally. Liiiiiiike. Oooooooouuur. Voooooooowels :p
Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Lira

Because, of course, it doesn't happen there :conf:

I don't get it. How is this even relevant to the original question?

Seemed like an appropriate place to post a hard joke.

Rape is 30x harder in Brazil.
DJ RANN
Back on topic, I'd say;

1, Romansh - there's only one small area in Switzerland that still speaks and along with basque, it's one of the three languages that were said to have come form the devil due to it's complete lack of anthropological basis. I would say it's harder to learn given that the number of Basque speakers dwarf the number of Romansh. Wiki for some reason states that there's 50k people that speak it but you'll be lucky to find one tenth who can actually speak it fluently. , swiss German, the official language isn't even a written language (only spoken)

2, Gaelic - that . Makes no sense and is the other of the three devil's languages. Usually spoken when severely drunk and mixed with barely intelligible english usually by someone that will steal your Dags and then sell them back to you.

3, Cornish. Yes, if it wasn't for an episode of the simpsons, this Brythonic language would be completely unknown. It's said only three people are left who can speak the south western English language and it's technically classified as extinct now. There's now a push in Cornish schools to bring it back as they have some 50 year old recordings. sounds crazy, Good luck learning that er.
Alex
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Originally posted by Lira
She's tiny, implants would automatically make her float :(

Because, of course, it doesn't happen there :conf:

I don't get it. How is this even relevant to the original question?

Actually, foreigners say it's much easier to understand us than our brethren from Portugal. We. reeeeeeally. Liiiiiiike. Oooooooouuur. Voooooooowels :p


Your ex-president or whatever she was sounds like she's deaf.

soulstar606
eSTONian is the HARDest to learn
Silky Johnson
Omg you guys, great thread lol. Will read again. :stongue:
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