Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Italian is prolly the easiest language I noticed, to pick up, words sound as they are writing, very simple grammatic rules. Very little fuss or pretentions with how its based (compared to french or english, bunch of unnecessary rules/pronounciations).

No offense Osman, but you guys speak like you were all born as gays.

What's whit the high (the tone) accent? I've always wondered it...
Swedes from southern part, they are all fags, read: related to danes :D

But your language is truly unique and bizzare sounding, only similar one I think is Hungarian? (while Swedish/nordic lingo's from the germanic linguistic tree) And in tiny bit, one of the baltic countries, I forgot which. But really rare, and most importantly, sounds fucked up :D
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,060
Italian is prolly the easiest language I noticed, to pick up, words sound as they are writing, very simple grammatic rules. Very little fuss or pretentions with how its based (compared to french or english, bunch of unnecessary rules/pronounciations).



Swedes from southern part, they are all fags, read: related to danes :D

But your language is truly unique and bizzare sounding, only similar one I think is Hungarian? (while Swedish/nordic lingo's from the germanic linguistic tree) And in tiny bit, one of the baltic countries, I forgot which. But really rare, and most importantly, sounds fucked up :D
Ralated to danes. :lol: +rep for that. That's a good one, those fuckers can't even play hockey properly.

Finnish is related to Hungarian and yes, it's pretty fucked up language. :tup:
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
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Italian is prolly the easiest language I noticed, to pick up, words sound as they are writing, very simple grammatic rules. Very little fuss or pretentions with how its based (compared to french or english, bunch of unnecessary rules/pronounciations).



Swedes from southern part, they are all fags, read: related to danes :D

But your language is truly unique and bizzare sounding, only similar one I think is Hungarian? (while Swedish/nordic lingo's from the germanic linguistic tree) And in tiny bit, one of the baltic countries, I forgot which. But really rare, and most importantly, sounds fucked up :D
The rules are practically the same in Italian and French, I have found. I would say Italian pronunciation is easier because it is phonetic, whereas French spelling and pronunciation are derived from a word's etymology (like in English), leaving you with some strange combinations.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,060
Heeeey Sheik, have a nice one.

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I'm off to bed now, see ya later. (and osman, I didn't mock your language...I couldn't since my own is so retarted). :)
 

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