Do you understand Japanese? That person is a dumbass. There you go. (roughly translates to that.)
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Do you understand Japanese? That person is a dumbass. There you go. (roughly translates to that.)
Do you understand Japanses? A person (whom is the subject of this sentence) <unrecognized Kanji> ...Quote:
Originally Posted by taelmx
Wow, I'm surprised I remembered that much.
edit: do'h!, i quoted you from the last page before I saw your translation :mad:
My native language is Finnish. English is the only foreign language I handle well enough to use it in my everyday life.
We are (we finnish people) supposed to know some swedish but that's not the case with me :)
Japanese kanji is derived from a subset of Chinese. So I'd say Chinese is the hardest language to learn actually. kanji (漢字) literally means "Han characters", and the Hans are the largest Chinese group in the world.Quote:
Originally Posted by g4j31a5
I think Korean is probably the hatdest....>.<
Like many here, I took some classes in high school (3 years of Spanish) which I've mostly forgotten.
Does pig latin count?
Also, an episode of the Freakazoid cartoon taught me something in French I'll never forget: "Qui a coupé le fromage?"
>Does pig latin count?
According to Google it counts.
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
"Now, we've never actually tried to awaken a troll before from a Finnish Necronomicon. So please bare with us"Quote:
Originally Posted by Rennor
Sweet! Tack that skill onto my resume!Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidP
That might look a tad odd :)
What about Klingon? Does that count , too? :D
Well, if google is our judge :)
Which means it will be in 10 years. When google owns the world, that is...
Who here can speak google?
:rolleyes: