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Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 19:07
by sundayfever
Me too. I wasn't getting anything at first, then I realized it makes things simpler, but also harder because you need the typical svo order while in other languages, at least Slavic, you can put words in random order and it still works.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 19:40
by borys610
That's right (also I eddited post on the last page).
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 19:44
by sundayfever
Hahhaha
We had our failures here too. One girl wrote her name and an initial of her last name on the wall with a spray. We mocked her for years.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 19:53
by borys610
I knew a girl, who had wrote the not for teacher that she was ill, and thus couldn't go to school for a few days. It was a lie, she wrote it for herself, and signed using her mothers name. Unfortunately it was Polish language teacher. She made a typo in her mothers name. It was Grażyna, and she wrote "Grarzyna".
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 20:02
by sundayfever
How can you possibly fail to write someone's name?? And for such 'an important' thing?
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 20:04
by borys610
She was the dumbest person in our class, or at least the dumbest girl.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 20:38
by Vurn
Oh, I didn't know that existed.
Do they really use German written with Cyrillic alphabet? That's crazy. What would the official language of Hell be, then? It should have some really hard pronounciation. Every word would be a super guttural growl. So basically Dutch, haha.
Word order should be super hard, too. Only a few languages in the world use the OVS order, so let's use that. Also a super hard alphabet. Let's use a very complicated symbol for every word. If you want to conjugate it through one of the 27 cases, you add different apostrophes and thingies to it depending on the letter. Also 13 different articles (like German der, die and das) which also obviously change depending on the case. And different pronouns depending on the gender, age, height and whether it's your friend or foe.
And last but not least, a whole lot of exceptions.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 20:55
by Cone
It would be harder if every word was just the same one letter, but shorter or longer and stressed differently depending on what you want to say.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 20:58
by borys610
Also, it actually should have three different alphabets, like in Japan.
Re: Languages
Posted: 06 Dec 2012 22:09
by Vortex
Only three?
