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Hardest Language  

3 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you think is the hardest language to learn?

    • Chinese
      2
    • Russian
      0
    • Japanese
      1
    • Arabic
      0
    • Polish
      0
    • Hebrew
      0
    • English
      0
    • Or Czech
      0
  2. 2. Do you think it is good to know 3 or more languages?

    • Yes
      3
    • No
      0
    • Unsure
      0


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[quote name='seattleite' timestamp='1307769286' post='5273491']
User: Seattleite
Languages: English (native), Some French, Some Greek

Je parle un peu de francais

Milao ligo ellinika

:)
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Wow Greek, accepted

[quote name='Inferno Knight LC' timestamp='1307806069' post='5274417']
Algien tiene algo que quieren hablar sobre?

No accents on the letters because my keyboard doesn't have any.
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Por supuesto. ¿Qué le parece cómo vamos a disfrutar de verano muy pronto por el camino, y programas favoritos de televisión.

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[quote name='〜ウィンドウの叙事詩〜' timestamp='1307908108' post='5278094']
Does anyone have a topic to talk about?
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Here's one.

What do you think about [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto"]Esperanto[/url]? Is it better for the world to have 1 language? Or is there a cultural value in each language that can't be replaced?
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Aba maiṁ ciṛha kara rahā hūm̐ ... Hibrū kyōṁ hai vahām̐ nahīṁ hai lēkina hindī?
अब मैं चिढ़ कर रहा हूँ ... हिब्रू क्यों है वहाँ नहीं है लेकिन हिन्दी?

My keyboard doesn't use some of the symbols used in Romanized Hindi, therefore, I must use Google Translate. I'm going to be learning Hindi soon. Just so you know, I'm Asian Indian.
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[quote name='〜ウィンドウの叙事詩〜' timestamp='1308591780' post='5297751']
Nice, Hindi is a hard language, and you're Asian Indian, really cool. by the way I didn't add hindi yet.
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Hindi, unlike Chinese, is a phonetic language, with almost twice as many characters as English. Kannada is a language from the state of Karnatika, India, with the many characters as well. Its superscript is uses more unedited Sanskrit characters than Hindi, which has been edited a lot for modern purposes. Russian is the only language with a superscript in Europe, the Cyrillic alphabet, if you discount Gaelic. Gaelic is a nearly dead language with a separate script, similar to Latin, with a few differences. Places with Celtic influence such as the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, and Ireland, still speak the language. In Ireland, only the Western side that is which is farther from England, still speaks the language fluently.
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[quote name='ShootingStarDragon' timestamp='1308592696' post='5297791']
Hindi, unlike Chinese, is a phonetic language, with almost twice as many characters as English. Kannada is a language from the state of Karnatika, India, with the many characters as well. Its superscript is uses more unedited Sanskrit characters than Hindi, which has been edited a lot for modern purposes. Russian is the only language with a superscript in Europe, the Cyrillic alphabet, if you discount Gaelic. Gaelic is a nearly dead language with a separate script, similar to Latin, with a few differences. Places with Celtic influence such as the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, and Ireland, still speak the language. In Ireland, only the Western side that is which is farther from England, still speaks the language fluently.
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Wow I never knew that some of these languages are nearly not as used, or that you know so much about the language and where it's used.
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