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Re: English
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:49 pm
by Suad_199512
English is a very easy language
Re: English
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 1:23 pm
by globox15
Not for me

Re: English
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:31 pm
by Suad_199512
Well it is easier then other languages
Re: English
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:39 pm
by globox15
You are right!
Re: English
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:46 pm
by Beebop
It is the most difficult to learn. Trust me.
Re: English
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 4:43 pm
by Suad_199512
No it isn't
Re: English
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 8:17 pm
by Kelvin12
gojaromeiginla wrote:First of all, I can tell you've never been to Canada Kelvin11. We speak with the exact same accent as Americans (except Texans, who could use a course in sophistication 101), and the "eh" thing is a pure myth. We do incorperate "eh" once in a while, but not that often. I do agree though that Americans curse more than Canadians, which is a habit you guys should watch. Oh, and Celcius is so much better than Fahrenheit.
Clearly you don't have any sense of humor.
I was just joking. I've been to Canada and know that you guys have the same accent.
I just did that because I was joking.
I've clearly been to Canada.
As I said in a topic.
I went there 2004. And due to the fact that I am Floridian.
I was so cold in Canada! (It was the summer too!)
Cursing shows a lack of inteligence.
And, I don't care about your freaking Celcius and Fahrenheit.
At least I don't live in where Tourist galore.
Oh wait, I do. Dang you, Busch Gardens.
My dad lived in Canada for many years.
I have a lot of relatives (one with a trampoline).
So, look of in the dictionary, humor.
Or maybe, in your dictionary, THERE'S NOTHING!
I've been to a Canadian Mcdonald's. IT SUCKS.
I've seen a Home Depot. It's call Reno Depot.
I've even seen TV! I've seen YTV and something else.
I've slept in a Dentist's house.
And I assure you Mr. Boring, THESE ARE ALL TRUE!
Re: English
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:36 pm
by Cairnie
Wouldn't it help to have a French-English dictionary at hand? That's what I did when I used to write emails in French a long time ago. Since I left school though it greatly deteriorated for me along with Spanish, but I'm surprised I remember some of it. When I speak it by mouth, that's where it hits rock bottom
Oh, and if you guys want a language that seems to have less vowels than anything, try Welsh. So many y's, d's and w's, and even a W with a ^ on top is a vowel.
Re: English
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 6:18 pm
by Feanaro Surion
Kelvin11, which province were you in? The east sucks, the West rocks. West meaning Alberta and BC. Oh, and if you want boring, go to Saskatchewan.
Re: English
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 9:56 pm
by Beebop
The east rocks as well. England Rule$
Re: English
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:06 pm
by foultzboyz

Heh, England isn't in Canada.

Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 3:18 pm
by Beebop
It's sort of near it. 5,000 miles near it.
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:00 pm
by Reese Riverson
I've always been told English was the hardest to learn language... it only seems easy if you are born in a country that speaks English.

Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:18 pm
by Beebop
Most countries speak in English nowadays.
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:51 pm
by Feanaro Surion
not as a first language, though. Most people are born without English as their first language.
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:03 pm
by Beebop
If you watch eurovision this year, nost or all the countries singers will speak english. It's that widely spoken these days.
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:06 pm
by Feanaro Surion
Eurovision? You forget, I'm from Canada. Oh, and I only have peasant-vision (5 channels.)
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 10:46 pm
by Raynam
I find English an easy language to learn o.o it's my second language, the Norwegian being the first of course.. x3 But that I find it easy might be because everyone learns English at school, from like, the second or third year I think o.o I've had it for practically nine years now? o.o Wah, the old Norse language is worse XD We had about it in class today, it sounds so weird! o___o Some of the words I can recognise, but most is difficult to even guess what it means XD If I have the time to, maybe I'll post a few of the words here tomorrow, so you can see what I mean XD
Re: English
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 10:59 pm
by Feanaro Surion
i don't know how weird that can be. Klingon is weird. legh nuq jIH jatlh Daq SoH
Re: English
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 3:29 pm
by Raynam
It's weird o.o trust me. It has four letters that doesn't exist anymore at all, which are these four: (ð ǫ þ œ)
They are pronounced like this:
ð: Th- (Like in words such as These, they, this etc.)
þ: Like the one above, Th-
ǫ: Å, or O-like sound. (The å is a Norwegian letter. One of the three vocals that doesn't exist in the English language. The other two are æ and ø.)
œ: Looks like the letter æ (Norwegian letter) but is pronounced like an ø (Norwegian letter)
And the sentences one can write seems to make no sense XD This is an example from my norwegian book thingy:
Ólafr gaf Haraldi hest. In english, it means Olaf gave Harald a horse.Norwegian: Ólaf gav Harald en hest) see the similarities? o.o
But the strange thing is, with the way that old language was, it could be written this way too:
Haraldi gaf Ólafr hest. And it still means Ólaf gave Harald a horse! o.o It's because of the last letter in their names, the language is based on how the Germans bend their words today, using kasus. The 'r' after Ólaf means that he is the one doing something, he is the subject. The 'i' after Harald means that he is the object, and because of that, their names can be placed in both places in the sentence, and still mean the same thing. Oo It sounds weird to me D:
Other words: Old Norse/Norwegian/English
Fara/fare/danger, haf/hav/ocean, fra/føre/lead, hafa/ha/have, maðr/mann/man, hagi/hage/garden, auga/øye/eye, ek/jeg/I, and loads of others. o.o
Here's the beginning from a text in my book, which is written in both norwegian and old norse, there are a few similarities in the words. o.o
Dronning Ragnhilds Drøm. (Norwegian)
Dronning Ragnhild drømte store drømmer. Hun var klok. Slik var en av drømmene hennes at hun syntes hun stod i hagen sin...
Draumr Ragnhildar dróttningar. (Old Norse)
Ragnhildi dróttningu dreymdi drauma stóra. Hun var spok at viti. Sá var einn draumr hennar at hon þóttisk vera stǫdd í grasgarði sínum...
Queen Ragnhilds dream. (English)
Queen Ragnhild was dreamt great dreams. She was wise. Like this was one of her dreams that she seemed to be in her garden...
Weird huh? xD