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10-27-2010, 06:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2010, 06:52 AM by Halogene.)
Nationality: German
Native language: German (surprise!)
Other languages: English, Finnish
I strongly recommend everybody to learn Finnish as a foreign language. It is the most beautiful language I ever encountered.
Plus, it is spoken by almost nobody (in relation to the world's population).
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(10-27-2010, 06:48 AM)Halogene Wrote: Nationality: German
Native language: German (surprise!)
Other languages: English, Finnish
I strongly recommend everybody to learn Finnish as a foreign language. It is the most beautiful language I ever encountered.
Plus, it is spoken by almost nobody (in relation to the world's population).
Finnish beautiful? This is kinda odd, because you're not the first non-Finnish who has said that Finnish is beautiful. But to be honest, as a Finn, I think Finnish is kinda graceless and hard language.
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(10-27-2010, 06:48 AM)Halogene Wrote: Nationality: German
Native language: German (surprise!)
Other languages: English, Finnish
I strongly recommend everybody to learn Finnish as a foreign language. It is the most beautiful language I ever encountered.
Plus, it is spoken by almost nobody (in relation to the world's population).
And the hardest language to learn in Europe.. and it's not even an Indo-European language! (No relation to any other language in Europe). And since it's only spoken by barely 5 million people, how are you planning on practising it?
I've tried before with Norwegian, but everybody just replies in perfect English, so what's the point?
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(10-27-2010, 07:01 AM)Exitium Wrote: Finnish beautiful? This is kinda odd, because you're not the first non-Finnish who has said that Finnish is beautiful. But to be honest, as a Finn, I think Finnish is kinda graceless and hard language.
I know that Finns tend to think of their own language as harsh, but I find the Finnish people have a very sweet way of using their language. Like using "pösö" for "peugeot". Or "Bemu" for "BMW". This does not apply to cars only, but those are examples that came to my head now. Like "mersu" for "Mercedes".
And it is only harsh if foreigners (like Germans ) speak it. They just don't know how to pronounce soft consonants.
Oh, I start to get carried away and leading this thread off topic. I should stop.
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I'm Basque
Other languages: Spanish, English
somewhere
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then we here have a battle for the weirdest european language: Finnish VS Basque.
Fat.bot.Slim
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10-27-2010, 10:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2010, 10:53 AM by Spyz.)
(10-27-2010, 10:21 AM)Rage_ATWM Wrote: then we here have a battle for the weirdest european language: Finnish VS Basque.
Basque imo. It's the only language that has absolutely no relation to any other European language. It's definitely unique and very special.
But also, from what I've seen.. BLOOMING HARD!
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Stupid American here.
English (sort of)
Dabbled in Japanese before.
I once ate some shrooms and thought I could speak hindi, but I was wrong.
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English. However, if you get me angry I might resort to my "angry New York English" language, which is something altogether different.
asyyy^ | are you releated to chuck norris?
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i'm german, and i speak german. and english. and i can read some latin
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(10-26-2010, 02:48 PM)booo Wrote: also @liquid sin: white ?wtf? i hope its some sort of a joke : )
I speak English and happen to be white this is all you people need to know. (waits for the you people? post)
<[-z-]> have you seen the documentary "happy"?
<Samual_> no
<Samual_> it sounds horrible
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What are you waiting for? A "you people?" post? Don't get it.
Anyhow what you seem to be provoking is some kind of statement that skin colours don't have to do anything with nationalities nor languages. So let's all just acknowledge such statement was hereby made by me and get back to the topic of which languages you actually speak and where you're from.
I have learnt some french and latin too, but don't actually speak any of them.
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(10-28-2010, 12:49 AM)Liquid Sin Wrote: this is all you people need to know. Nah, we needn't.
Fat.bot.Slim
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(10-27-2010, 10:21 AM)Rage_ATWM Wrote: then we here have a battle for the weirdest european language: Finnish VS Basque. Finnish wins
somewhere
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Nationality: Russian
Native language: Russian
Other languages: English
And... Finnish and it's soft consonants are not weird at all. :P
chooksta Wrote:640t ought to be enuf for antibody
- microsoft windows
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(10-28-2010, 02:56 AM)Halogene Wrote: What are you waiting for? A "you people?" post? Don't get it.
Anyhow what you seem to be provoking is some kind of statement that skin colours don't have to do anything with nationalities nor languages. So let's all just acknowledge such statement was hereby made by me and get back to the topic of which languages you actually speak and where you're from. seriously don't take things so serious, if you lol'd good for you if not then move on.
<[-z-]> have you seen the documentary "happy"?
<Samual_> no
<Samual_> it sounds horrible
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10-28-2010, 04:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2010, 04:55 PM by Halogene.)
(10-28-2010, 12:40 PM)Liquid Sin Wrote: seriously don't take things so serious, if you lol'd good for you if not then move on.
I did.
(move on, I mean)
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Nationality: France
Main language: French
Other languages: Spanish and English
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Nationality: Italian
Main/Native language: Italian
Other languages: English and a little bit of French
I have to say that i speak italian with a little (or big? :-p) influence of Roman dialect
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Great income Big thanks for taking part I'am gonna make a list of nationalities/languages soon and place it in the first post, so those who think that something is missing can react I think that this list can be also helpful if this idea comes to life.
I'm making Liblast - a FOSS online FPS game made with Godot 4 and a 100% open-source toolchain
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Country: Hungary
Language: hungarian
Spoken languages: hungarian, english, german
And just won the battle for the weirdest european language ;P
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11-10-2010, 05:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2010, 05:09 PM by Halogene.)
Well hungary is sort of on an equally weirdo level with finnish isn't it. Only european languages with "ugrian" roots. Or however they are called.
HEEEY Welcome to the forums, Francotirador! Long time no see!
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Canada, British English (about 2 words different from US English).
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Im German
native language is german
Other languages are english (middle),french (bad) and indonesian (bad-mid)
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German, too!
Languages: German, English, Spanish, Latin (-.-)
MY NOOB STATS:
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