Jacob Posts
The Jinx wrote...
I know of one much worse. It's a Serbian Film called A Serbian Film. The thing deals with Necrophilia, pedophilia, homosexuality, S&M, rape, and even some vanilia porn mixed in. Fuck necrophilia, but homosexuality is scaring the hell out of me.
Waar wrote...
Sisami wrote...
Dude! Guess what I'm gonna' do!please say stop posting forever, please say stop posting forever.
Oh you mean kitty.
Waar wrote...
point is: Hungarian > Czechall my previous statement stated.
For English speaking person, maybe. Otherwise, don't think so.
But I can't really compare anthing with Czech, so, Imma quit this.
Waar wrote...
Spoiler:
Czech, Polish and Hungarian all take about the same amount of time while Hungarian is accepted as harder than the other two.
Maybe for a native English speaker.
But as I said, it's subjective based on your native language. For me, Czech is native, so other slavic languages ((especially)Slovakian; Polish, Russian, Serbian) are like a piece of cake. You can communicate on a decent level with person speaking those languages without ever hearing them before.
Germanic languages are harder but still rather easy (mainly because the grammar is simillar, and well, waaaay simpler than anything in Czech), compared to Arabic/Asian languages. But this is just a point of view from this side.
Japanese/Chinese person would say a complete opposite of this, and some dude from Yemen would probably suicide bomb you after saying that your thesis is not true.
Proved by a fact: there's a large Vietnamese community in my country and they understand/speak Czech very well. When you speak Slovakian to them (now bear in mind that Slovakian is so simmilar to Czech, that for example, colleges even allow students from Slovakia to use Slovakian in all their works, without any problems) they have no idea what the heck you want from them. Their childern that were born here and are more or less natives here now are excluded from this of course.
Waar wrote...
Lamz0r wrote...
Polish and Hungarian are like a piece of cake compared to Czech. At least according to some researches that have been going on around.source?
Úvod do Lingvistiky 1
Also, it's pretty clear, taking in consideration that Polish has only about half of the grammar compared to Czech.
And Hungarian seems hard just because it doesn't have anything in common with Slavic/Germanic/Romanic language branches.
Waar wrote...
Mandarin is the most common language on the planet followed by English, it has nothing to do with how easy the language is to learn. English does have some difficulties, like verb location in sentences and the sheer volume of words (over a million, followed by French with only 250 thousand). Regardless of those facts, learning English is quite easy as words are written as they sound. That being said English is still regarded as one of the most simple languages to learn. Hungarian/Polish would be among the most difficult languages in Europe while Mandarin, Korean and Japanese top the lists of Oriental languages. Arabic Round off the top 6 most difficult languages. keep in mind: for a native Japanese person learning mandarin is quite a bit more simple than it would be for someone from Denmark. People with background in neither language however rate Oriental languages are more difficult than the Germanic and Romantic languages.Polish and Hungarian are like a piece of cake compared to Czech. At least according to some researches that have been going on around.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_difficult_language_to_learn
Overall, it's about 2 things: grammar difficulity (which is loooooooooooooow for English) and amount of words (well that's a bit higher in English).
Also it depends on how similar the language is to you native. From my experience, one can master English (like, be good enough to work as a translator) in around two years, as long as the grammar structure is simmilar (so this applies to most European languages, probably except Hungarian/Finnish). On the other hand, learning Japanese/Chinese with the same premise is like going through hell.
And English is easy just because one comes to contact with it everyday, no matter what country they live in. That's how much it's spread already.
I'm having, like, 10 love letters in my shoe locker. Daily.
Now just to figure out, where the fuck it might be located.
Now just to figure out, where the fuck it might be located.
I am Antw0n wrote...
mangaka350 wrote...
I am Antw0n wrote...
Are you asking if girls will hit it, or if we will hit those girls? English muthufucka, do you speak it?
what the? post already?
lol
i say will you hit this girls?
do you understand teh simple question?
I can't help but wonder, because your typing is so horid, if the question is actually "Will you hit these girls?", instead of "Will you hit this girls?".
Unless you are asking if girls would have sex with those girls, in which case the question should be "Will you hit this, girls?"
/grammar nazi
No grammar nazi there. He just doesn't make any fucking sense.
Uzumaki101 wrote...
...that plastic-like taste when you eat it? Yeah, that's radiation.You are now eating a radioactive chicken.
You should unwrap it before putting it in.
Lol@double meaning.
animefreak_usa wrote...
GoodDay wrote...
Ziggy wrote...
That's awesome how you got your DSi back and the stickers as well. And uh, congrats on having boobs as well?You have boobs too? Pics or GTFO
I like where this tread is going.
FPoD's gonna kill you guys.
Sindalf wrote...
Lamz0r wrote...
Funiguys or Crunchretarded subs, that is the question.None of them. Horriblesubs hands down. Well they all use the same subs so pick whatever font is your favorite. Horriblesubs has some good seedboxes so they should be the best bet.
Well I've always thought Horrible used only Crunchyroll/release sites subs.
