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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Whitey - 19.11.2014, 14:37

(19.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  Oh, then what do you think about Dutch? I find it a bit funny, but I was wondering what native German people would think...

Haha, i always say, dutch sounds like drunk german. Some dutch friends of mine are not amused. And yeah, it's a bit funny. I like it. Twilight happy

Also... there is this awesome dutch metal band... RD deals with it

Spoiler (Öffnen)

I don't understand a word but i don't care. xD


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 19.11.2014, 14:45

(19.11.2014)Whitey schrieb:  I don't understand a word but i don't care. xD

Haha RD laugh I do the same!
I listen to some random songs, and even though I don't understand some them at all, it just sounds great.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 19.11.2014, 17:06

Indo-European is our language's ancestor. It's the ancestor of every European* language and a few Arabic and Asian languages as well. There are two different branches of indo-european languages, centum and satem (these words refer two the word for hundred in different languages), with every Germanic and Roman language being centum. Satem languages are mostly eastern languages.

By saying "you can't compare agglutinative and synthetic / analytic languages" I actually meant that you can't say that Finnish does the same thing as German when combining words. In Finnish, you have like a word base, and you just add particles to express grammatical relation etc. For example, the sentence "we are in our house at the end if a street" is probably just one or maybe two words in Finnish.

Tell us about South Korea, Lumin.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - NyancatOpal - 19.11.2014, 18:04

Zitat:Well my German is not good enough to write some decent posts
Oh ok. I didn´t know that. You aren´t german ? And where do you come from ? Thats so fascinating.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 19.11.2014, 18:08

He already told us. He's from South Korea.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Atomicorn - 19.11.2014, 18:11

Omg! He's asian!
I love asians, i wish i would be asian too D: asians are so cool!


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Morasain - 19.11.2014, 18:17

That's just as racist as saying black people suck :I


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Atomicorn - 19.11.2014, 18:29

Is it racist to say that black people habe beautiful, smooth skin? Shrug

It's racist to say that it's racist to tell
Other people how cool asians are :/


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - DrDerrek - 20.11.2014, 00:24

So. Any new chitchat in here? Suffering from Insomnia right now.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 20.11.2014, 01:00

(19.11.2014)Morasain schrieb:  For example, the sentence "we are in our house at the end if a street" is probably just one or maybe two words in Finnish.

Tell us about South Korea, Lumin.

That would be something like Olemme talommessa tie(I forgot end of, possessive paricle) or so... about 3 words. You still have to write "We are" so writing in 1 word might be hard, or if one can, it would be impractical.
우리는 길 끝에 있는 (우리의) 집에 있다. about 6 (or 7) words in Korean. (Just for comparison)

Talking about South Korea...AJ hmm
Korean consists over 97% of the population in south Korea, so it's pretty hard to see foreigners unless you are working at the airport or so. Sadly thousands of people are abandoning their Korean citizenships, so I think the percentage will get lower over time...

Well, it's sunnier than Germany, from what I've seen from statistics. The weather is mostly mild, but there are some downpour and typhoons in Summer. Young people here speak a lot about computer games. (If you stop any Korean boy walking by and ask if he knows Leagues of Legends, I would say 90% of the kid would say yes and what character he plays. Or starcraft Tongue)


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 20.11.2014, 01:05

(19.11.2014)Atomicorn schrieb:  Omg! He's asian!
I love asians, i wish i would be asian too D: asians are so cool!

I am not really a cool guy..
I mean, if I were, people here would have noticed Whining

Edit: Oops... I thought the post would concatenate with the one before..


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Whitey - 20.11.2014, 02:16

(19.11.2014)Atomicorn schrieb:  Is it racist to say that black people habe beautiful, smooth skin? Shrug

It's racist to say that it's racist to tell
Other people how cool asians are :/

I think he meant that you called him asian because it implies that all asians are the same.

But we know you don't mean it like that. RD wink

(20.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  I am not really a cool guy..

Isn't that what all the cool guys say? RD laugh


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 20.11.2014, 05:54

(20.11.2014)Whitey schrieb:  
(20.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  I am not really a cool guy..

Isn't that what all the cool guys say? RD laugh

Well I am not good at singing nor dancing... some of my friends said I am good at singing army songs or old songs but people these days don't even like it XD


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Tuxedo Stallion - 20.11.2014, 15:07

Yay! English thread!

I can be the resident Englishman Big Grin - direct all weird English queries here!

I literally joined yesterday, I'm amazed I got this far into the registration process as I can't read German. Maybe you can teach me some too, so's I don't get lost? XD


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 20.11.2014, 15:24

(20.11.2014)Tuxedo Stallion schrieb:  Yay! English thread!

I can be the resident Englishman Big Grin - direct all weird English queries here!

I literally joined yesterday, I'm amazed I got this far into the registration process as I can't read German. Maybe you can teach me some too, so's I don't get lost? XD

Welcome to this forum and this thread!
May I ask if English is your mother tongue?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Dominik - 20.11.2014, 17:38

Welcome to da Thread!

Only thing you need tro know is that you have to run if someone says "Frischfleisch... Endlich". Tongue


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 21.11.2014, 00:44

(20.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb:  Welcome to da Thread!

Only thing you need tro know is that you have to run if someone says "Frischfleisch... Endlich". Tongue

Left4Deutschland huh?


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - DrDerrek - 21.11.2014, 00:46

Well, he is Australian/Brittish. Maybe he will come back later Wink


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Dominik - 21.11.2014, 13:00

(21.11.2014)LuminFlare schrieb:  
(20.11.2014)Domnitro schrieb:  Welcome to da Thread!

Only thing you need tro know is that you have to run if someone says "Frischfleisch... Endlich". Tongue

Left4Deutschland huh?

Indeed.


RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Whitey - 21.11.2014, 13:03

Frischfleisch... Endlich. [Bild: cl-luna-dontgo.png]

And that's not even english. I'm such a rebel.