Yeah... I remember a fair bit of the syntax (I think), but my vocabulary now consists of a few scattered words.
... Quite sad really, I think I'll have to pick it up again when I have some time.
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Yeah... I remember a fair bit of the syntax (I think), but my vocabulary now consists of a few scattered words.
... Quite sad really, I think I'll have to pick it up again when I have some time.
Well, I certainly knew about naming comventions and such. I thought you were talking about more widespread/common usage.
Je le comprend. :)
(And my use of french really had absolutely nothing...
Used by nearly every country? Je ne comprend pas.
Are you sure you want to know? ;)
Well, clearly, there are elements of language that are arbitrary, such as the exact words (lexemes) that make up one's vocabulary, but there is a lot of strong evidence for many elements of language...
Who says it was 'invented'? :)
IPA is the international phonetic alphabet... Just so you can figure out how to say what you are reading. ;)
Mostly. There are a few differences, however.
None of that matters as long as you can read/write IPA, though. :p
Err... How is it "linguistically... among the most perfect languages in grammar?" Perhaps it is more regular (that is, with fewer intricacies of rules), but the designation of perfection or any level...
Hungarian, followed by Tagalog.