>his language has gendered nouns
His language has gendered nouns
>SOV
>nouns have cases
Said the "chimerian" speaker.
>formal honorifics for "seniors"
> his language doesn't have free word order
>his language has third person gendered pronouns
>his language doesn't have a separate 2nd person plural pronoun
We mister that does that technically, and sir. We're just not autistic about like, say, the japanese.
If only english still did
>his language insists on a dozen tenses and doesn't simply pay attention to indicative words in the sentence
>We mister that does that technically, and sir.
>His countrymen have 75 genders
We should technically refer to our superiors as mister, misses/miss, sir, etc. We are not as autistic about always using them in the correct context as, say, the Japanese.
I started drinking too early and messed up.
>started drinking early
Perfect workday cocktail: 2 beers and 2 Adderall
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>his language has gendered pronouns
>easiest language to learn
:)
>His language doesnt have millions of retarded irregular verbs and 25-30 tenses
>His country speaks in another country's language
>his language doesn't have any letters with an umlaut
why are estonian builders so shit?
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Üüüüü
cause only like bottom 10% of our retards go to B*nland to build
Waitress, bachelorette, blonde...
hey thats my favourite stock image man
>no augmentative/diminutive form of nouns
hes having a really great laugh haha
hes having such a great time i wonder whats so funny
i think he is crying this is sad :(
i wish i could be this happy
oh no then i really am just as happy as him
i ran out of pictures so here is my second favourite stock image man. he is also happy but more relaxed
Are you referring to English? Because English 'irregular' verbs are actually entirely regular with their internal umlaut.
i has an umlaut: the dot.
>his language has 100+ genders & pronouns
How do others survive
>reading someone's text and not realizing what's author gender till he/she pointed it directly
how is it an improvement
IKR
Un poco - a (masculine) little (masculine)
Un poquito - a (masculine) little little (masculine)
Un poquitito - a (masculine) little little little (masculine)
Un poquititito - a (masculine) little little little (masculine)
Ad infinitum
>his language has articles
>his language has grammatical gender
>his language has no grammatical mood