incognito wrote:English is a lot more easier to learn from <'s eyes,
What? < doesn't agree.
incognito wrote:Take it from a frenchie, French is damn hard to learn, depite being <'s native tongue there's still a loooot of grammar for < to be learnt (or you could say "be taught"),
What grammar, for example?
incognito wrote:and < speaks better than the average unable to conjugate their freakin verbs in their sentences.
< is inclined to think spelling the verbs correctly is a lot harder than just conjugating them. But it's not like English spelling is any easier. At least in French, while you can forget how to spell a word, it's usually obvious how to pronounce a written word (special mention of exceptions "eu", "chœur" and "zone" which just happen to come to mind).
incognito wrote:< really got uninterested in French lately, because of how the average speak it.
< feels somewhat this way about Irish. But that's not <'s native language, nor is it most other people's (which is why it's so badly spoken in the first place).