Do you like your native language?

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ZehMadScientist

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My exams are imminent, and I find myself studying for my Dutch exam. In the midst of doing so, I am heavily reminded that I absolutely loathe the Dutch language. Every piece of grammar has its exceptions, and then those have exceptions too... And then even those have exceptions.

So, I ask you in an act of procrastination: Do you like your native language?
 
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Well English is the only language I speak, so yeah, I like it.

It certainly makes getting things a lot easier.


Ever tried to order a meal via charades?

You rarely get what you want.

Seriously though, English is a a very malleable language.

You can mix and match a lot of things that just aren't possible with other languages.
 

SckizoBoy

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Cantonese... as much as I like how musical it is... it's annoying as fuck, especially when you get an intonation wrong. And don't bother asking about the writing...
 

GonvilleBromhead

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I love English - you can have so much fun with it. From the appeal of alliteration, to the ability to completely make up a word yet still have a entirely contranifious sentence, from it's standard prefixes and suffixes that mean that new words are easily concoctable, to it's colourful/colorful international variations
 

Hazy992

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Yeah it's fine I guess. Nothing to write home about but it serves a purpose and it does it fairly well
 

Suicidejim

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What, Welsh? No, of course not. The language is dying, and while that is a tragic thing, it also makes it incredibly impractical to learn. I could never get the hang of all those mutations either.

English is just fine by me, thank you.
 

EvilMaggot

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Fuck yeah! :D "Danish" is (i heard somewhere) one of the most difficult languages to learn :p

but yeah.. "Danish" dates back to the Vikings together with swedish, Norwegian and Finnish. so pretty fucking proud!
 

Reyold

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I like my english fine, though I wouldn't mind being able to speak other languages.
 

Me55enger

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English?

Yes.

And so should everyone.

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British citizens: keeping colonial ideology alive since 1947.
 

JochemHippie

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Not very fond of the dutch language, it's unnecessary hard.

English is just a very easy language, easy to pick up and easy to speak.
 

GonvilleBromhead

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EvilMaggot said:
Fuck yeah! :D "Danish" is (i heard somewhere) one of the most difficult languages to learn :p

but yeah.. "Danish" dates back to the Vikings together with swedish, Norwegian and Finnish. so pretty fucking proud!
Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are all related (being North German Indo-European) and derived from Norse, but Finnish is Finno-Ugric - and not related to Viking speak

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Blunderboy

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English? Hell yeah!

Even better, I have two awesome dialects to draw on. Well three really. I'm half Geordie, half Cockney and raised in Essex. With all those accents, guess which one I have?
That's right, none of them.
 

David Bjur

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TheNamlessGuy said:
No, no I don't.

As I've often said, Swedish is the language equivalent of the girl with too much makeup.

It tries to be proper and pretty, but overdoes it and just ends up weird.
Fine, dislike Swedish if you want to, we don't care. *runs away crying*

In all seriousness, I like Swedish. It's so f*cked up so it's a lot easier to make play on words in Swedish than in other languages. Or at least that's what I tell myself to be able to sleep at night.
 

EvilMaggot

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GonvilleBromhead said:
EvilMaggot said:
Fuck yeah! :D "Danish" is (i heard somewhere) one of the most difficult languages to learn :p

but yeah.. "Danish" dates back to the Vikings together with swedish, Norwegian and Finnish. so pretty fucking proud!
Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are all related (being North German Indo-European) and derived from Norse, but Finnish is Finno-Ugric - and not related to Viking speak

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Thanks for actually clearing it up for me ^^ i was only guessing lol! :p but ty ^^