Why is english so basic? Like literally its just stringing words together in a very primitive fashion, it's miles away from spanish's complexity.
Like what the fuck is the 's shit even? Its a cheap hack that completely butchers sentence structure, complex sentences have the musicality of diarrhea farts.
Why is this? Why is spanish, and even portuguese, maybe even FRENCH so much better and sophisticated than english?
>t. Faggot who is in his second week of spanish class
Juan Campbell
come to a real country and say that
Nolan Ross
Yeah, I've always felt the same way about English. It's extremely basic and soulless. English has no poetry whatsoever.
David Richardson
bang is such a retarded name for that hairstyle in italy we call it "frangetta"
Jace Torres
>maybe even French
Nah. You can't drop pronouns. That's the fun part of most Romance languages.
Nathan King
>hotpockets moving this shit to Sup Forums instead of deleting it like anyone who isn't a complete fucking spastic
Charles Adams
Dying languages are usually overly complicated. Just look at Latin.
Connor Roberts
Because anglos are subhuman, duh. They barely speak their own language despite it being the easiest language in the world by a huge margin. >there/their/they're >your/you're/ >its/it's >could/would/should OF
Sebastian Wilson
It's bangs; fringes is a synonym for it.
Dylan Howard
English is easy to learn the basics, but there's no real way to master it. It's language of exceptions.
Robert Barnes
El Chicanito seniores ajskajskaklsjakls
Parker Sullivan
Native German speakers aren't much better. >das/dass
Wyatt Barnes
The simplicity of English plays a big role in why it's the world language.
Every retard can learn it.
Carson Russell
>Every retard can learn it. almost
Connor Allen
English is the retard language, everybody knows that
Eli Lee
English is objectively the best language
Lucas Morales
I wonder where Portuguese would fall on that totally legit able.
I think we beat Spanish if not only by the contraction of prepositions and only saying one syllable out loud per word and mumbling the rest.
Connor Bennett
>maybe even FRENCH mdr non il est stupide
Adam Collins
what unit of information is this in? unless it's comparative, in which case surely one should be 1?
Noah Gonzalez
The study chose Vietnamese as a random placeholder. All languages deliver information at about the same rate due to speech patterns, they assume this has to do with the natural rate of human perception, of the major languages English got the most information across with the lowest effort in terms of speed and syllables. Was a French university too so no Anglo perfidy involved.
Jackson Lee
>Japanese the lowest
what a surprise
Jaxson Morgan
Your overall English capacity is probably that of a 12 year old, yet you no doubt think you're some kind of English scholar lmao.
Easton Fisher
Vocaroo this m8. We could all do with a laugh at your amazing English.
Carter Diaz
in my area we call it "lunsjbrett lugg" literally meaning "lunch tray fringe" because most girls use it to cover up their huge ass forehead
Carson Watson
Languages are nothing but a tool, a good one will be easy to learn and easy to use.
Logan Cruz
> it's miles away from spanish's complexity.
Spanish and English word order are about as rigid. You have no idea what you are talking about you bilingual pleb. In fact all Romance languages are like this.
Summary: Most languages transmit about the same information during the same time frame because languages that transmit a lot of information per syllable(tonal languages) are spoken slower than languages that carrry few information per syllable(Spanish or Japanese).
Ian Butler
>Languages are nothing but a tool toki li ilo taso. >a good one will be easy to learn and easy to use. toki pona li pona tawa sona en toki.
Cooper Jenkins
samefag
Noah Green
I find English easier than Spanish because in the former you don't have to memorize diacritics.
Oliver Clark
I think he meant the grammar and word order, not the pronounciation. Also the poem is manageable. And it differs wich dialect you are speaking how you pronounce it.