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AND SPANISH BECAUSE OF β€œΓ‘, Á, Γ‰, Í, Γ“, Ú, Γœβ€
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APersonWhoYoyos wrote:
In Japanese they add “jin” to the end of every nationality, correct? Or are there exceptions

Yh

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If you think English is weird, take a look at Hungarian.
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Antony-Stark wrote:

All you peasants arguing about languages with your own biases, maybe try thinking in other people's perspectives.

And what's your problem there posting there perspective only u may ignore it if it's not ur cup of tea

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Fet wrote:
If you think English is weird, take a look at Hungarian.

Well we r talking about English

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#45 yep but English is easy compared to Hungarian. In Hungarian, there are 44 letters.
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Fet wrote:
#45 yep but English is easy compared to Hungarian. In Hungarian, there are 44 letters.

Big deal. Japanese has 46 hiragana, but they aren't too difficult to learn. Having a lot of letters doesn't make a language difficult. Context for words used, little cultural differences in different areas, and understanding a language spoken at full native speed is what makes langauages hard to learn.

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#47 but the pronunciation is also very hard, they have sounds that no other languages have. Try saying all the sounds in Hungarian correctly.
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Antony-Stark wrote:

All you peasants arguing about languages with your own biases, maybe try thinking in other people's perspectives.

a fair point indeed

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japanese > english (english is my first language, i dont really know a lot of japanese)
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It's only fair that Turkish is easier than English. Turkish has little memorization(most words have roots from others but are distinct/their meanings are obvious from context) and a grand total of 0 exceptions.

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Try polish they have accents on like every letter 😭
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o-FemBlu-o wrote:
japanese > english (english is my first language, i dont really know a lot of japanese)

my first language is Japanese (my native language) followed by English

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hi better topic next time

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Haneesh22 wrote:

hi better topic next time

Then u may leave it XD

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Shirogitsune14 wrote:

You know what? English drives me crazy! Countries and nationalities... at first, they all look so simple, right? America, American. Australia, Australian. Just add the "n" in the end. Canada, Canadan? Nope, Canadian-->add an "i" in the middle for no reason! Why? If you don't like how Canada looks, then just call it Canadia in the first place; it makes more sense that way. But okay, your language, your rule.

I'm from Japan, by the way. At this point, I was thinking my nationality should be called not Japan, apparently, maybe Japanan, you know, like Canadian. No, it's Japanese. It's like, "Oh, we're done with 'i's and 'n's, it's too predictable." This changed "a" to "e," "e"... Hello, we're just trying to learn a language! Where is logic? It's gone, it's gone!

This is not even the part that pisses me off the most. At this point, I figured out it doesn't matter how you change it; they always add something at the end to make it longer, right? Until I learned about Germany. People from there are not Germanian or Germanese; they are Germans. (We'll talk about the plural in another video.) The Germans... well, you don't like the "y" anymore, so just get rid of it. Excuse me, I haven't learned English for so many years, not once in my life have I said these two words right! "Oh, he's from German." I mean, "He's from Germany." "It's German." Was that right? Oh my God, I don't even know. I don't know about English!

Oh, speaking of that, you know people from England are called English, right? England, English. Poland, Polish. Thailand, Thai -->not Taish. I don't know about your language, but you know how simple it is in Japanese? Just add a word after each country's name, and it's the same word

Every language has these types of flaws

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kirit0_asuna0 wrote:
Shirogitsune14 wrote:

XD although English is wierd but at the end we all are talking in English

XD yeah everyone in here say English is bad and all of us talk in English

Bueno, no se porque. Pero ahora hay que hablar en español...

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NotNerdyN3rd wrote:
kirit0_asuna0 wrote:
Shirogitsune14 wrote:

XD although English is wierd but at the end we all are talking in English

XD yeah everyone in here say English is bad and all of us talk in English

Bueno, no se porque. Pero ahora hay que hablar en español...

eso parece

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For some reason I've never had a problem with English like this.