>his """language""" has less than 14 grammatical cases
His """language""" has less than 14 grammatical cases
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what is a grammeratical case
what is a crammatical case
lmao why the fuck you need 18 for? fucking autism, i bet that you dont even need half of that shit
why do some slavs have only six?
>His """"""""""""""""""""""""""language"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" has grammatical cases
something non-languages have
>his ""language"" hasn't developed in any way and has a lot of unnecessary shit that overcomplicates everything
>thinks it's a good thing
(^: :^)
Who/What
Without who/what
To who/what
who/what do i see
about who/what
with who/what
a lot of the cases are out of use in russian
This map is the proof southern serbs are actually bulgarians
You are missing 5th
Hey, who! (no "what" here)
BELARUSE bro is right
We have 15 cases but use like half of them unintentionally
> his language has no grammatical gender
> his language has the same word for "he" and "she"
You need another Trianon.
we dont use it anymore, its useless
> English has no case
> French has no case
Who made this nonsense?
you only have them for personal pronouns
the colored ones have them for every noun aswell
Analytical languages>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>shitthetic languages
That's not the same as 'don't use crammatical cases'. English has limited case, but still has case.
We use it also for the relative animate pronoun.
>ywn call someone "ty kokote", forever condemned to only use nominativ form
>implying
This is why Czech is better than you
English is a creole language.
Map is wrong, Romanian has five
our language is prettier, even czechs cant deny
I love you Hungary.
Top three European countries:
Finland, Hungary, Estonia
Everything else is pleb tier
True. The most powerful and widespread creole on the planet.
Bulgaria?
>not having at least 14 prepositions
lmao kys
what is a grammatical case
> I am
> you am
> he am
> we am
> you am
> they am
Norwegian is the bottom of the barrel of pleb languages.
Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian god-tier
Does anyone have any other language maps but not of Europe in particular? Middle East or Asia would be nice
That's how it is in Norwegian
Jeg er
du er
han er
vi er
de er
It's a superior language
Estonian has 2 infinitive forms and doesn't have future time
bit illogical to be honest
This map is outdated, Germany de facto has only three cases now. Genitiv doesn't exist anymore here.
so what has it been replaced with
>14
Deutschlands Untergang
vs
Der Untergang des Deutschland
>not having 4 subjunctive moods
Honestly, I wanted it in Portuguese or at least a neutral case, because using the masculine for some neutral or unknown stuff feels weird sometimes.
sounds retarded
what about eines tages and the prepositions and such
Wait, is it an actual thing? Like, Germany is really kind of using the same idea from English?
>Not having conquered at least 25% of the worlds surface at some point
>languages in same branch share syntax structure
We have "lo" in Spanish as a neutral article that can be used with participles or adjectives, but no neutral nouns like in German or Polish.
> lo desconocido (the unknown)
> lo peor (the worst)
> lo absurdo (the absurd)
But I like using während, oberhalb, jenseits and wegen with Genitiv ;_;
Really nice. We don't even have a neutral article for Portuguese, I wish we did. The masculine form is supposed to substitute the neutral form.
What's the difference between lo desconocido and el desconocido? Or the second one is just not valid?
Lo desconocido = the unknown, as a concept
El desconocido = the unknown man
>neutral case
isn't that how shit like Xe/Zer started?
I don't want that kind of corruption in our language
Most languages do, not always.
all germanic languages follow same pattern
It's more like english it instead of he/she actually. But since it is used for things and animals no one wants it to be their pronoun.
why do some slavs have only sex?
Well, depending on your level of autism, you can count from 6 to 11 cases here
no they don't
Dem Deutschland sein Untergang.
yes they do
to earn a living
But do you even conjugate, bro?
>Posts a meme map about an irrelevant statistic that makes his non existent country "special" in someway
>"Haha your "country" can't compete"
Missing the article and preposition cases, too.
That multiplies by -o -a -os -as -me -te -se -nos -vos -lhe -lhes
some languages are complex. some are primitive. some are not even on the map.
nice how you took it personally tho
I Me Mine
You You Yours
He Him His
She Her Hers
It It Its
We Us Ours
They Them Theirs
Who Whom Whose
The 15th case or the instructive case is sometimes recognized (whatever that means) in Estonian.
>not having cases replace prepositions
so barbaric
näide?
Your language must be a pain to learn and to practice, i pity you
Cases function like prepositions, you can have as many of them as you wish
>he doesn't have at least 19 tenses in his language
Absolutely barbaric
German is going through the same evolution as Dutch. We used to have cases but we gradually dropped them as well
this
plus languages with grammatical genders are so fucking stupid desu
Don't listen to him, we still have it. It's not like it's not used at all anymore.
you forgot "hey! you!"
>Genitiv doesn't exist anymore here.
WTF?
>des
but this is a genitive marker in this sentence
>his """"language"""" isn't english
pathetic
Kim , Ne / Who, What
Kimi , Neyi / ( no real translation exists )
Kime, Neye / to who , to what
Kimde , Neyde / on who , on where
Kimden , Neyden / from who , from where
we have 5 what is the 6th?
>>his language has no grammatical gender
>>his language has the same word for "he" and "she"
>implying these aren't 100% good things since gender is irrelevant information unless it needs to be specifically mentioned
literally a language of feminists
Arabic has 3 grammatical cases fix your map shitlord
Urdu has three too, so there should be some additional corrections.
>the gender of a chair is male
>the person i talked to about my social benefits was a female
All irrelevant information clutter.
Lel
Basically even inflecting verbs in various tenses is redundant - Chinese, Vietnamese, Malay/Indonesian don't have it, they simply say something like: "I yesterday drink tea", "Tomorrow you buy milk".
This, desu senpai.
HOW ARE YOUR GUN LAWS
who /7CaseMasterRace/ here
This, absolutely.
>cases
That thing Latin has and we evolved from.
>doesnt have future time
how is that even possible? :DDD
B-but possessive form is a case...
Complete bullshit. Its not used as often but still used. To say that its dead is retarded on the highest level.
Dont listen to him hes probably a ronny.
que verga es un caso gramatical?
we use "they" as a neutral singular now
>He hasn't ascended to telepathy yet
>He doesn't hide this from foreigners while pretending to have a language
youtu.be
Yo
Mi
Me
Mío
No se puede decir "A yo me gusta", cambiar yo por mi es un caso
¿Es que en México no les enseñan lenguaje?
Not sure if we had them in the first place, but our language was simplified to a ridiculous extent by the gommies(for example 2 letter of the alphabet were removed) so maybe they had a hand in this too.