I suppose it might be. I've always wanted to learn it from the outside, but obviously that's impossible. I like how you can have a basic understanding of most European languages just by knowing one, because a lot of them stem from Latin and therefore have similar...umm...there's a proper word for it, but it's basically spelling and meaning.
Maybe that's why it's so easy to learn.
Saxons ftw. English is a pretty epic mash of just about every Western language ever created.
It is? ... It is! Now that's a suprise. Well, I guess you guys are the exception.
English is totally Germanic.
That's because you can't accurately pronounce letters soft, like z, g or v. It has to have a basis on white noise(nerd physics talk), but everyone that hasn't started with a Germanic language has that problem. I guess I'm lucky, I can speak both without accent. I still can't understand why women want to be smacked like that, but hey, whatever pleases them. And yes, yes you do.
Well, there goes my standard view of the world. I also like how English people are terrified of the letter Z. Changing "zwaffelen" to "swaffelen" seems completely unnecessary to me. If anything, it's more fun to say "zwaffelen", because then you can put a sexy accent to it and give a cheeky eyebrow wiggle to make it more appealing. I think waaaaay too much into things.
Just because I have a decent grasp of the elegance that is found in the English language, doesn't mean everyone in this country does.
Ah, I see. Also: "Only men can practice this erotic expression (women also, provided that they are in the possession of sex toys)". The author doesn't have a very good understanding of the word "only", does he? xD
Well, you have to hit them, or it doesn't count. I see it's written as Swaffelen in english. http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...term=swaffelen