I can't speak any language other than English. I find learning languages really difficult. I know minimum French and German, but that's it and I remember nearly none of it.![]()
I can't speak any language other than English. I find learning languages really difficult. I know minimum French and German, but that's it and I remember nearly none of it.![]()
chinese is pointless to me. i keep failing it in every exam i take. i tried to study german once and it was MUCH, MUCH easier. however english is still teh pwn.
Last edited by Relapse; 06-18-2008 at 03:10 AM.
warning: i am NOT funny.
I am soooo glad English is my native language...it's gotta be a real pain to learn otherwise S:
I like math. I shouldn't do any important job that involves people relying on my mathematic skills, though...I slip up a lot xD
Actually, it is. English is classified as a Western Germanic language. Old English, such as found in Beowulf, resembles German more than does Modern English. Thank god we no longer decline nouns. Declining is a pain in the arse. Ancient Greek was a nightmare for that. It made me appreciate French grammar.
English is my mother tongue and French is my second language. I need to brush up on my French. -___-; And currently learning Japanese.
The plus side of Chinese hanzi over Japanese kanji is that, from what I am told, hanzi have only one reading. Whereas kanji have two: onyomi and kunyomi.
Hwæt! Wē Gār-Dena in geārdagum,
þēodcyninga, þrym gefrūnon,
hū ðā æþelingas ellen fremedon.
Oft Scyld Scēfing sceaþena þrēatum,
monegum mǣgþum, meodosetla oftēah,
egsode eorlas. Syððan ǣrest wearð
fēasceaft funden, hē þæs frōfre gebād,
wēox under wolcnum, weorðmyndum þāh,
oðþæt him ǣghwylc þāra ymbsittendra
ofer hronrāde hȳran scolde,
gomban gyldan. þæt wæs gōd cyning!
You hold my heart in your manly hands I wanna feel the throb of your handsome gland. I wanna hold you tight like a newborn kitten, against my flesh like a cashmere mitten. Tickly tick, I'm makin' skin bump heaven and all the way down it's lookin' cleanly shaven. Prickety pricks, it's stubble on stubble I better slow down or I'm in real trouble. Want you, touch you, feel you, taste you! Knick knack whacky whack 'till I see the man stew. spin you around let me see that hole! I'm a tunnelin' in a like a short hair mole. Once I'm inside I'm gonna leave a trace, half in there and half on that face! One finger, two finger, there fingers gone! Mano a mano I love you John!
You mustn't forget, if your native language would still make use of declinations then you wouldn't have problems with it (at least not in your native language) and they'd hardly bother you.
When I look at the English language I often see striking similarities with German. Some idioms are exactly the same or only slightly different. I'm sure that helped me pick up English faster and better. There are some aspects about German that I think are easier than English, adverbs for instance don't have to be changed from their adjective forms. Granted, most of the time that just involves adding a 'ly' at the end of the word in English, but it was difficult for me to learn it.
That's mostly true, but there are some exceptions. For example 了 can be read as 'le' and 'liǎo', depending on the context.The plus side of Chinese hanzi over Japanese kanji is that, from what I am told, hanzi have only one reading. Whereas kanji have two: onyomi and kunyomi.
Since I'm applying as a call center agent, I, for one should be fluent in speking English with proper diction and a really nice accent. I'm thinking of British accent cause most of the movies/tv shows I've seen have at least one Brit actor/actress.
I know minimal Spanish (cause I speak Filipino and most of our words are derive from the various languages of the countries that was part of our history)
I speak English - which I see as closer to German than French, although there are obvious similarities in both languages - some French and can read a little Latin and Ancient Greek. I feel really guilty for not knowing Italian xD
French is the number one contributor to English vocabulary. In fact with a very basic knowledge of French, you may not be able to speak or even write in French, but you may be able to read French easily.